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Pension and inheritance tax changes from April 2027: why now is the time to review your will and estate plan

From 6 April 2027, most unused pension funds and pension death benefits are expected to be included in a person’s estate for inheritance tax purposes. This article explains what the changes could mean for families, pension nominations, wills, charitable gifts and wider estate planning.

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SMEs urged to review risks as liability rules expand

New criminal liability rules taking effect on 29 June 2026 will make it easier to prosecute businesses of any size where senior managers commit offences while acting on the organisation’s behalf.

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AI-written grievances add new pressure for employers

AI is making it easier for employees to produce detailed, formal-looking grievances that refer to legal concepts and workplace rights. For employers, the key is to look beyond the language, identify the core concern and follow a fair, consistent grievance process.

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Homeowners urged to get ‘move ready’ as pressure grows 

With property chains under pressure and mortgage uncertainty continuing to affect buyer confidence, homeowners are being encouraged to get move ready before entering the market. Early preparation can help avoid delays, reduce stress and keep transactions progressing smoothly.

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Mixed-Use Property and the Renters’ Rights Act

The Renters’ Rights Act 2025 has changed the legal landscape for residential tenancies in England. For mixed-use property owners and buyers, the reforms create added complexity where residential occupation sits alongside commercial leases, EPC requirements and future plans for sale, redevelopment or investment.

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Double jeopardy of digital asset inheritance planning amid probate delays

Hidden digital assets and mounting interest on inheritance tax bills are creating a costly double risk for families dealing with estates following the death of a loved one, as probate delays continue to impact thousands across England and Wales, adding further stress and financial pressure.

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How to hire an employee

The right way!

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What are restrictive covenants?

This business briefing provides an overview of the law in this area. It explains what restrictive covenants are, when they are likely to be enforceable, and their use in employment contracts to protect a business’ interests. You should talk to a lawyer to understand how it may affect your particular circumstances.

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Dealing with employee grievances

This business briefing sets out how a business should respond if an employee raises a grievance.

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Why do lawyers keep talking about “Mitchell”?

One answer might be we need to get out more!

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Unfair dismissal cap changes

As before, the cap does not apply where the reason for dismissal or redundancy selection is carrying out health and safety activities or because the employee made a "protected disclosure" (whistleblowing).

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Do your property contracts protect you?

It’s all in the drafting

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