Award-winning student starts law apprenticeship after finishing top of her class
September 5th 2024AN INSPIRATIONAL student who fitted her degree around running her own business and raising a family is embarking on a career in law on the back of winning two university awards. Nina Bernard, 41, is starting a solicitor apprenticeship with Cartmell Shepherd Solicitors after showing immediate potential during her studies and while working part-time as a legal assistant with the law firm for the past year. Nina has worked tirelessly…
Bed bound employee not allowed to work from home awarded £31k
September 3rd 2024A property agent who was not allowed to work from home after becoming bed bound has been awarded £31,000 compensation. Jennifer Cafferky Associate Solicitor in our employment team, reports on this recent case. Pauline Pilawa started working for the estate agency, Properties on the Market in July 2019. At the time, she was suffering with endometriosis following surgery to remove an ovarian cyst. Her condition meant she had difficulties with…
England’s dementia diagnosis are among the highest in the world
August 27th 2024England has one of the highest dementia diagnosis rates in the world, according to figures released by the NHS. Laura Murphy, Associate Solicitor in our Wills, Probate & Inheritance team reports. The number of people being diagnosed with dementia reached a record 487,432 in June. The diagnosis rate of 65% is the highest since the start of the pandemic but still below the NHS target of diagnosing 66.7% of the…
Supreme Court clarifies meaning and application of collateral warranties
August 14th 2024The Supreme Court has clarified the meaning of collateral warranties in construction contracts and the circumstances in which they may take effect. Mark Aspin Director and Head of Dispute Resolution provides an update. Collateral warranties are issued on most construction projects. They create direct contractual relationships between contractors and third parties, granting them the right to sue a contractor for breach of contract if the contractor fails to fulfil its obligations – typically…
Fellow Directors and friends run in memory of late colleague Zoe Calway to raise funds for Eden Valley Hospice
August 13th 2024In honour of our much loved late Director and colleague Zoe Calway, who sadly passed following a short illness, Peter Stafford and Mark Jackson are participating in the Great Cumbrian Run to raise vital funds for Eden Valley Hospice. Taking place on Sunday 6th October 2024, the pair will run the half marathon together in memory of Zoe. If you’d like to donate, you can do so through the following…
Renters to get greater protection as no fault evictions to be banned
August 8th 2024The government has announced that it will transform the housing sector by giving renters greater protection. Sam Fawcett in our Dispute Resolution team provides an update. No fault evictions will be banned, and tenants will be given more rights to challenge rent increases. The proposed changes will be implemented in the Renters’ Rights Bill, which was announced in the King’s Speech. The government’s accompanying notes to the speech outline the…
Team walk in memory of beloved colleague
August 7th 2024Yesterday, our Penrith team walked in honour of and to remember our beloved colleague and friend, Zoe Calway and to raise funds for Eden Valley Hospice who cared for Zoe. The route took the Penrith team around Derwent Water, Keswick covering just under 12 miles. This was a favourite of Zoe’s. The blue sky shone and the team were certain Zoe had sent them some sunshine … along with a…
New Bill to protect homeowners and end ‘feudal system of leasehold’
July 31st 2024The UK government has announced a transformative new bill aimed at abolishing the ‘feudal system of leasehold’ and offering homeowners enhanced protection and a fairer deal. Elizabeth Crouch Senior Associate Solicitor & Head of Residential Property provides an update. Leasehold and Commonhold Reform Bill Unveiled As revealed in the King’s Speech, these significant changes will be introduced through the Leasehold and Commonhold Reform Bill. The government’s guidance notes outline several key…
Businesses need to be alert to new legislation enhancing employees’ rights
July 24th 2024EMPLOYERS are being urged to be aware of the impact the new Government’s employment law changes will have on their businesses. The King’s Speech before Parliament highlighted that Labour means business and will introduce the Employment Rights Bill in the first 100 days of being in power. Joanne Stronach, Head of Employment Law and HR at Cartmell Shepherd Solicitors, said while Labour’s New Deal is set to improve the rights…
McDonald’s wins dispute with landlord over renewal of premises
July 14th 2024The High Court has ruled against a landlord that devised a development scheme to serve as grounds to regain possession of business premises occupied by McDonald’s. Stephanie Johnson, Senior Associate Solicitor, reports on this recent case. The case, McDonald’s Restaurants Ltd v Shirayama Shokusan Company Ltd, is a rare decision on compensation for misrepresentation under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954. It also addresses breaches of court undertakings and the…