Please join us in July for our annual Charity am-am stableford at Brough Golf Club when we will be raising funds for two local charities, Muscular Dystrophy UK and Dove...
The Charities Act 2022 (“2022 Act”) was passed with the intention of providing more flexibility and to help trustees manage their charities. The 2022 Act has been implemented in phases...
De Bank Haycocks v ADP RPO UK Ltd [2023] EAT 129 (Unfair Dismissal and Redundancy) In a recent appeal to the Employment Appeal Tribunal (“EAT”), which concerned the adequacy of...
Hull Is This had a chat with Sarah Wasling, a Senior Solicitor in the Family team with considerable experience of helping people deal with changes in their families following a...
The Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 (“ECCTA”) received Royal Assent on 26 October 2023 and aims to help combat economic crime and improve transparency over corporate entities. We...
Often selling your business will be the culmination of many years of hard work and dedication. The sale process is one which many sellers will not have been through before...
Whilst as a female education leader I am delighted to see that these images both display female teachers, there is a lot which is quite disheartening in a comparison of...
In the autumn statement delivered on 22 November 2023, the Chancellor Jeremy Hunt announced a number of measures to tackle the planning system that he claims would unlock the building...
Suzgo Kaluluma, expert LPA solicitor at Rollits LLP, provided a guest article for YourMoney.com regarding the updates to the the Lasting Power of Attorney Act 2023. The article can be found...
With the festive season on the horizon, Hull Is This had a chat with Lucy Trynka about office Christmas parties and how to prevent problems from arising. “Employers are vicariously...
Spencer v Spencer & Others [2023] EWHC 2050 (Ch) In August 2023, the High Court found that a son’s claim of proprietary estoppel against his late father’s farm was successful,...
Earlier this year, the Government carried out consultation regarding reforms to holiday pay following the Supreme Court judgment in July 2022 in the case of Harpur Trust v Brazel which...
A significant judgment was released by the Supreme Court in the case of PSNI & Others v Agnew & Others on 4 October 2023. This case was a Northern Irish...
In the previous article in this mini series we looked at the completion of the Directions Questionnaire. In this article, we look at the next step in the claims process:...
Two young lawyers who completed legal work experience have now joined the firm as trainees. Harry Milner’s interest in the profession was sparked when he sat in on a high...
This year we have published a number of legal updates in relation to the Worker Protection (Amendment of Equality Act 2010) Bill and its progression towards becoming binding law. The...
As the festive season approaches many families will be looking forward to spending quality time together and with friends. This can be a magical time for both children and adults....
Our Charities Team kickstarted their ‘Good Governance Series’ on 25 October 2023 with a session on common governance pitfalls and how to avoid them. The session was led by Gerry...
Rollits has reinforced its strong credentials across its practice areas in the latest legal directory rankings. The 2024 volume of Chambers and Partners UK highlight’s the firm’s work in agriculture...
How did you support The Royal British Legion’s Poppy Appeal last year? Did you buy a poppy? This year Rollits is supporting The Poppy Appeal by adding a ‘poppy’ to...
We spoke to new Trainee Aidan Johnson and asked him some questions to get to know him better. What were your favourite subjects at school? Geography (especially physical geography); History...
On 24 July 2023 the government published a consultation on proposed changes to extend permitted development rights in respect of agriculture granted under the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted...
Judges are required to actively manage cases and, in doing so, must deal with each case proportionately and appropriately. Judges allocate defended claims to one of four procedural tracks. These...
We asked our newest trainee Harry Milner some questions to get to know him better. 1. What were your favourite subjects at school? I enjoyed English Language, Geography and Art. 2....
Clients and contacts have underlined the responsiveness, knowledge, efficiency and overall professionalism of a leading law firm in testimonials and case studies submitted for the annual report published by the...
When setting up a partnership, death is generally not the first item on the agenda to discuss with your prospective partners. However, it is something that needs to be considered...
With World Menopause Day taking place on Wednesday 18 October, Hull Is This had a chat with us about our dedicated menopause training for managers and HR professionals. Back in...
The UK-US Data Bridge came into force on 12 October 2023 with the intention of making it easier for UK organisations to send personal data to the United States in...
Although I like to convince myself I am at least three inches taller than I actually am, the fact of the matter remains that I am actually 5’ 5”! This...
Now in its twelfth year, Make a Will Fortnight is a crucial appeal in Dove House Hospice’s fundraising calendar. Emma Fawke is an Associate in the Private Capital team at...
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