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Salehs Solicitors Expands: Merger with Commercial Business Lawyers
Salehs are delighted to announce their acquisition of CBL Law - further strengthening their commercial and business law services across the North West.
Nov 271 min read


Is 2026 the Year We Finally Make Better Use of Empty Retail Sites?
For years, the UK’s retail sector has been changing. Some high streets and older shopping areas have continued to decline, while retail parks have held up slightly better. But by 2025, one thing became clear: many shops, parades and retail parks aren’t struggling because of short-term problems. They’re struggling because the way we shop has changed, meaning the old formats may no longer fit modern needs. This has pushed landlords, developers and councils to ask a new question
Nov 273 min read


Planning Ahead: Why It’s Essential to Put LPAs in Place for Your Elderly Parents
Planning ahead is essential. Learn why setting up Lasting Powers of Attorney (LPAs) for elderly parents helps protect their wishes, finances, and future care.
Oct 303 min read


Scam Alert: Beware of Documents Misusing Solicitors’ Names
Stay alert to impersonation scams misusing solicitors’ names and logos. This blog explains how to spot fake legal documents and protect yourself from fraud.
Oct 304 min read


Why Every Business Needs a Shareholders' Agreement
Protect your business from future disputes. Discover why every Manchester and Cheshire business needs a shareholders’ agreement.
Oct 14 min read


Selling a Probate Property: A Practical Guide for Families
A helpful guide for families or executors dealing with a probate sale of a family member's property
Aug 303 min read


Why Summer is the Ideal Time to Make or Review Your Will
Discover why summer is the perfect time to make or review your Will. Ensure your Will reflects your wishes and protects your loved ones today.
Jul 242 min read


Section 21 Notices – The importance of Gas Safety Certificates
Under current legislation, one way a landlord can seek possession is by serving a Section 21 notice on the tenant, giving them at least...
Sep 24, 20245 min read


What is Mediation and is it Compulsory?
Mediation is back in the spotlight following last month’s Court of Appeal decision in Churchill v Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council...
Dec 16, 20235 min read


Repudiation of Commercial Lease?
We often receive enquiries from commercial tenants who feel their landlord is failing to honour their obligations under a fixed term...
Nov 15, 20235 min read


Incorporation of Terms of Business
In order for a business to be able to enforce a clause in its Terms of Business, the first point to be considered is whether the business...
Aug 7, 20232 min read


Petition to Wind Up Company - Just and Equitable Grounds
When the shareholders of a company can no longer work together to achieve the company’s aims, eligible shareholders can seek relief from...
Jul 20, 20236 min read


Cancellation Fees – Are They Enforceable?
A contract is essentially a legally binding agreement. Once a contract has been formed, a business should be able to take steps to...
Jul 13, 20232 min read


Renters Reform Bill - Can a Residential Landlord still serve a “No Fault”/Section 21 Notice ?
Landlords’ Current Rights under Section 21 Residential landlords can currently consider the option of serving what is known as a “No...
May 25, 20232 min read


How does the court quantify damages for breach of warranties in a Share Purchase Agreement?
The accepted measure of compensatory damages in this scenario is the difference between the warranted value of the company as at the date...
Mar 22, 20233 min read


How Can I Prepare for a Breach of Contract Claim?
As soon as litigation is contemplated, you are obliged to conduct a reasonable search for and preserve disclosable documents i.e., those...
Feb 24, 20232 min read
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