- Common issues with side letters between landlords and tenantsby [email protected] on 2025-09-15 at 15:12
Side letters are a versatile tool in commercial property transactions, allowing landlords and tenants to document agreements that modify or supplement the terms of a lease. Understanding the common uses and implications of side letters can help both parties manage their lease agreements more effectively. Why do parties use a side letter? Parties use side
- Your Face, Your Rights: Denmark’s Bold Move to Protect Digital Identityby [email protected] on 2025-09-10 at 13:36
Denmark has just made history by becoming the first European country to grant its people copyright protection over their own likeness – their face, body, and voice. In a digital driven world, where deepfakes are becoming alarmingly convincing, this new legislation gives individuals more control by providing the right to demand takedowns and seek compensation
- Employment Law when buying an insolvent businessby [email protected] on 2025-08-27 at 13:23
It has been reported that Claire’s is due to call in administrators for its UK and Ireland business, putting around 2,150 jobs at risk. When a company becomes insolvent, one option is to sell it in whole or in part as a going concern. However, purchasing an insolvent business comes with unique legal and operational
- How the Renters’ Rights Bill impacts private landlordsby [email protected] on 2025-08-27 at 12:25
The landscape of renting in England is about to change dramatically. Under the impending Renters’ Rights Bill, the controversial Section 21 ‘no-fault’ eviction notice is being abolished – a move that will overhaul the way landlords regain possession of their properties and significantly increase tenant security. Here’s what landlords, agents, and tenants need to know.