The Tenant Fees Act 2019 – An Update By Mr Samuel Okoronkwo Jr
Following the three-part Tenant Fees Act 2019 series, Samuel Okoronkwo Jr gives an update on what tenants should look out for from 1 June 2020. The...
Following the three-part Tenant Fees Act 2019 series, Samuel Okoronkwo Jr gives an update on what tenants should look out for from 1 June 2020. The...
The beloved pet cat of Karl Lagerfeld is reportedly in line to receive a share of the late fashion designer’s £150m fortune. The Birman, named...
Construction is engaged in the production process but without the manufacturing mentality. Supply chain s encourage integration of the skills, equipment and materials required in...
With the constantly evolving news of the spread of COVID-19 (“Coronavirus”), the health of staff and clients at Mercantile Barristers is paramount along with ensuring...
The recent comprehensive worldwide ban of TPO by FIFA poses a threat to football players, clubs and leagues across South America and Europe where the...
Receiving a Planning Enforcement Notice through the letterbox may seem like a reason to panic, but it needn’t be according to Samuel Okoronkwo. Once you...
The Master of the Rolls and the Lord Chancellor have signed Practice Direction 51Z (PD) following the Coronavirus Act 2020 emergency legislation regarding current possession...
The UK Government has instructed the general public to work from home. However, for the majority of businesses across the UK this may not be...
UEFA describes the purpose of its financial fair play rules as “… improving the overall financial health of European club football.” The only problem is...
In the third and final part of our Tenant Fees Act 2019 series, Samuel Okoronkwo Jr. explains the impact of the Tenant Fees Act and...