May 23, 2023
Former MWE head of private wealth in London Simon Goldring joins Excello Law
Simon Goldring, who headed up the international tax and private wealth at international law firm McDermott Will & Emery (MWE) …
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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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Brexit and the US On 6th March 2023, Chris Hayward, policy chair of the City of London Corporation, had an …
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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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The British Dyslexia Association estimates between 10% to 15% of the UK population has either dyslexia or another learning difficulty. …
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The dramatic collapse of FTX, one of the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchanges, has shaken the cryptocurrency markets and raised serious …
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It is an unfortunate reality that workplace Christmas parties are often followed by a stark rise in sexual harassment issues …
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Brexit and Abba On 3rd December 2022, The Times reported that the pop group Abba’s most recent top 20 hit, …
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Peter McHugh, a Liverpool-based real estate partner at national firm Excello Law, has advised Caldeira, the UK’s leading cushion company, …
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Excello family lawyer Swati Somaiya, based in the East Midlands, is supporting Good Divorce Week (28 Nov – 2 Dec), …
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Corporate lawyer Julie Mogan has won the Downtown in Business Livercool 2022 Legal Personality of the Year Award. Celebrating the …
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Brexit and the EU Foreign Subsidies Regulation On 10th November 2022, the EU Parliament announced that it had voted to …
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Landlords often fight legal battles for what they perceive to be the benefit of their tenants – but can the …
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A few years ago the Scottish Parliament passed legislation introducing widespread reforms to residential lettings in Scotland. Its provisions are …
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The question of whether a use of land amounts to an actionable nuisance very much depends on the character of …
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Companies have their own legal personalities, distinct from their owners. That basic principle of law could hardly be more important …
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Real estate specialist Amanda Hurst has joined national firm Excello Law based in Liverpool. Qualifying in 2002, she has a …
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On 30 June 2022, after six months in post, the UK’s new Information Commissioner John Edwards published an open letter …
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Excello Law, a leader in the consultancy law firm space, has taken a pioneering leap in its growth strategy with …
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Root and branch reform of the UK’s audit and corporate governance regime is widely recognised as being long overdue. Such …
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Brexit and India On 18th October 2022, City AM published an article entitled “No Brexit karma in Delhi: Whisky and …
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Paid holiday is a fundamental and long-established feature of UK employment contracts. But the question of how employers calculate holiday …
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Richard (Dicky) Williams, a specialist in agriculture and estates based in Chester, has been ranked as Band 1 in Chambers …
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Tenants of commercial premises are often subject to rigorous repair obligations and are required to hand them back at the …
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Almost all commercial leases are subject to covenants restricting the use to which the premises can be put. However, as …
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It is increasingly commonplace for owners of vacant commercial buildings to permit their occupation by so-called ‘property guardians’ with a …
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Commercial tenants who assign their leases may feel that they have washed their hands of the matter and are at …
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PLEASE NOTE THIS EVENT HAS REGRETTABLY HAD TO BE CANCELLED. Excello Law is hosting an exciting panel discussion event during …
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Brexit and China (excluding Hong Kong) On 9th September 2022, in an article captioned “Chinese firms shun the US for …
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With the recent launch of the renowned Legal 500 directory 2023, we were delighted to see increased listings across the …
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Hot on the heels of the firm’s Legal Firm of the Year Award at the City of Manchester Business Awards, …
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Dispute resolution and commercial litigation partners Steve Thomas and Anna Shaw, based in Leeds, recently secured a repayment of £220k …
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Excello Law has won the ‘Legal Firm of the Year’ award as part of the 2022 City of Manchester Business …
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A team of lawyers from Excello Law, led by real estate partner Peter McHugh based in Liverpool, has advised global …
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Brexit and UK semiconductor industry On 9th August 2022, in an article entitled “UK urged to come up with chip …
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