Update on Village Green Law
Suffolk has 175 village greens registered under law A village green can be registered if: a significant number of the inhabitants of... Read More
Seven Stages of the Civil Court Process
Kate Barnes, Head of Dispute Resolution Kerseys, gives an overview of the civil court process. Legal advice on the merits of a... Read More
Adverse Weather – What to Do
Adverse Weather – What to Do Winter has now arrived bringing with it the possibility of winter traffic chaos. You can’t help... Read More
Morrisons Case – Data Breach from USB to Online
Data Breach at Morrisons A recent case has highlighted the risk employers run when they ‘allow’ their employees to misuse personal data... Read More
Kerseys Newsletter: December 2018
Kerseys Newsletter: December 2018 Read our December 2018 newsletter online and find out more about: The Christmas Party: A Warning to Employers... Read More
Commercial Property for Rent
Commercial Property for Rent So you have made the step of searching for commercial property for rent. Choosing to invest in your... Read More
3 Tips for Commercial Tenants to Avoid Bankruptcy
3 Tips for Commercial Tenants to Avoid Bankruptcy In these times of economic uncertainty brought about by Brexit and news that the... Read More
Stamp Duty at 15% on Properties
Stamp Duty at 15% on Properties Using a company to buy property could attract Stamp Duty at 15% on Properties. Given the... Read More
The European Court Rules on Unpaid Holiday Pay
Kerseys Solicitors LLP of Ipswich and Colchester reminds us that employers could find themselves liable for years of unpaid holiday pay as... Read More
Court Ruling on “Landlord’s Motive”
Is the landlord’s motive relevant under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954? The Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 (the “LTA”) gives protection... Read More