
October 26, 2023
Hina Belitz: ‘Sex harassment claims could multiply after Swiss Re case?’
Hina Belitz, Employment Law Specialist at Excello Law, has written an article for Personnel Today exploring whether ‘Sex harassment claims …
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Hina Belitz, Employment Law Specialist at Excello Law, has written an article for Personnel Today exploring whether ‘Sex harassment claims …
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Congratulations to Richard Williams and Nicky Calthrop-Owen who have both been listed in the Chambers UK Guide 2024. The Chambers …
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Excello Law is delighted to announce the addition of Andrew Rimmer and Helen Daley, to their rapidly growing team of …
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By Benjamin Stupples and Tom Rees. Read the full article here on bloomberg.com Contributed to by Simon Goldring, International Private …
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Fostering a More Inclusive Legal Profession The legal industry, like many others, has been grappling with issues of diversity and …
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Meet Excello Law’s Newest Lawyers Nisha Bharadwa – Real Estate Nisha qualified in 2007 and specialises in commercial real estate …
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Yesterday’s announcement from Rishi Sunak confirms a stop on HS2 north of Birmingham (Phase 2), but with the green light …
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Sarah Beer, Compulsory Purchase and Compensation Lawyer at Excello Law, has contributed to an article for The Law Gazette about …
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Excello Law listed in the Legal 500 across 10 practice areas with 17 listed lawyers Excello Law is delighted to …
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A Controversial Decision Any decision later this week to scrap Phase 2 of the HS2 Rail scheme will undoubtedly cause …
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Excello Law Corporate Lawyer Simon Golding has been listed as a Rising star 2023, Contentious Tax & Trust Lawyers in …
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National consultancy firm Excello Law has launched Preston Law – a boutique firm focused on commercial dispute resolution and insolvency …
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Excello Law employment Partner David Greenhalgh has written an article for the Solicitors Journal discussing the controversy surrounding NatWest and …
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Excello Law is pleased to announce the addition of Robin Gill – a highly-experienced corporate lawyer and trusted advisor to …
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Excello Employment specialist Sarah King examines three recent laws aimed at providing increased legal safeguards and extra compensated leave for …
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In an article titled “Under the lens: the rise of senior investigations,” Hina Belitz, a Employment Specialist partner at Excello …
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We are delighted to announce that Excello Law has been shortlisted for the Alternative Law Firm of the Year in …
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Employment Specialist Lawyer Hina Belitz discusses her concerns about the new Flexible Working Bill in her recent article for HR …
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Tom Sutcliffe, corporate lawyer specialising in corporate mergers, sales, acquisitions, MBOs/MBIs, and corporate restructuring, recently advised Sonas Capital on the …
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In a recent case involving lawyer Annabel Whittaker of Excello Law, who specialises in corporate and personal insolvency matters, an …
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Excello Employment law specialist Hina Belitz has featured in a recent article from journalist James Hockaday at Yahoo News The …
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Excello Law is pleased to announce the addition of Edward Worthy, a highly regarded Agriculture and Estates solicitor, to their …
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Excello Law, a leading multi-disciplinary corporate and commercial law firm, is pleased to announce the successful completion of the refinancing …
Read moreJune 26, 2023
In resolving right of way disputes, judges’ first port of call is to the precise wording of relevant property deeds, …
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The case concerned a house in a leafy cul-de-sac in one of Cornwall’s most popular seaside locations. Its owner wished …
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A woman bought a leasehold flat from a property development company which had recently refurbished it. Prior to the sale, …
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In the context of a commercial property dispute concerning the proposed erection of an anaerobic digestion plant, the Court of …
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Employers take note. Unreasonable delay leads High Court judge to refuse an injunction allowing the company to enforce an employee’s …
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The pursuit of rugby star Lawrence Dallaglio by HMRC over unpaid taxes has thrown back into the spotlight the controversial …
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Excello Law’s Corporate Litigation and Insolvency Team Secures Successful Outcome in Claim for Restitution relating to Employee Benefit Trust on …
Read moreMay 31, 2023
Excello Law, a leading national law firm specialising in corporate and commercial sectors, is pleased to announce the addition of …
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Excello Law, a leading national law firm, is thrilled to announce the expansion of its legal team in Liverpool with …
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Simon Goldring, who headed up the international tax and private wealth at international law firm McDermott Will & Emery (MWE) …
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Excello Law, a leading consultancy-model law firm, has recently expanded its team in Lancashire with the arrival of Chris Crawley, …
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Excello Law is pleased to announce the appointment of Harriet Reynolds as the firm’s new Marketing Director to strategically lead …
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Excello Law has been shortlisted in the The Lawyer Awards 2023 for Law Company of the Year. Excello has enjoyed …
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Katie Brassington has joined national consultancy law firm Excello Law based in Chester. Qualifying in 2004, Katie has over 18 …
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Brexit, arts subsidies and the English National Opera On 27th March 2023, the UK’s Subsidy Advice Unit (SAU) announced that …
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A landowner asserted that his neighbours’ right of way over a track that crossed his land was limited to a …
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A commercial property owner who for years shelled out for drainage bills that it was never obliged to pay must …
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When the use of commercial premises beneath a leaseholder’s flat was changed from an estate agency to a bar / …
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Landowners should sit up and take notice of the Court of Appeal’s ground-breaking decision to award compensation to a property …
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On 17 April, the Data Protection and Digital Information (No. 2) Bill had its second reading in the House of …
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Sarah Beer, a specialist compulsory purchase and compensation lawyer based in Warwickshire, has joined national consultancy law firm Excello. Qualifying …
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Helen Tomlinson’s appointment as the government’s first Menopause Employment Champion signals that this once-hidden but hugely important medical issue is at last being …
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Currently, workers must have been employed for 26 weeks before availing of the right to request flexible working. Employees may …
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Corporate insolvencies increased by almost a fifth in England and Wales in the year to February 2023, according to data …
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National consultancy law firm Excello Law has opened a new office in Nottingham and welcomed a significant team move with …
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Brexit and Digital Assets On 10th January 2023, UNIDROIT, the International Institute for the Unification of Private Law, announced a …
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Excello corporate and commercial lawyer Gitta Altmann has been appointed as the official legal advisor to the Swiss Embassy in …
Read moreFebruary 26, 2023
The case concerned a proposal to demolish four suburban houses and replace them with a block of 33 flats, standing …
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Farmers are often required to give contractors access to their fields so that they can work on utilities pipes or …
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Many commercial leases appear to confer on landlords a wide and unilateral power to calculate and demand payment of service …
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Mere overlooking by one property over another may not amount to a legal nuisance – but the Supreme Court has …
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It is a longstanding rule of law that dispositions of beneficial interests in land must be made in writing and …
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Tenants are only obliged to pay service charges that have been reasonably incurred. That principle was the focus of a …
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In an important case for commercial landlords and professional partnerships, the First-Tier Tribunal (FTT) has ruled that a law firm …
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A local authority was entitled to require removal of three advertising hoardings that protruded a few centimetres over a pavement. …
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Brexit and Paul Cezanne (1839-1906) At the beginning of 2023 one of the premier art exhibitions in London was the …
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Excello Law has been shortlisted in the Business Growth Award as part of the Modern Law Awards 2023, while Manchester-based …
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