Myerson Celebrates Four Nominations at the Manchester Legal Awards 2026
Myerson Solicitors has been shortlisted in four categories at the Manchester Legal Awards (MLA) 2026 , one of the region’s most prestigious celebrations of legal excellence. The ceremony will take place on Thursday 2nd July at a gala event bringing together the North West legal community.
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Supporting Fasting Employees During Ramadan
In this article, Myerson's team of Employment lawyers explore what the festival of Ramadan involves for Muslim employees and what businesses can do to ensure participating employees are appropriately supported. What is Ramadan? Ramadan is a very important time in the Islamic calendar and is one of the five pillars of Islam. During the month...
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What Happens If a Will That Benefits You Is Challenged?
Discovering that a Will from which you benefit is being challenged can be unsettling. Such disputes often arise shortly after a death, when emotions are heightened, and family dynamics may be strained. Understanding your legal position at an early stage is therefore essential to ensure that you respond appropriately and protect your interests...
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Myerson Advises Ellie Downie MBE on the Opening of Embrace Wellness Studio in Stockport
Myerson Solicitors has advised Ellie Downie MBE, founder of Embrace Wellness Studio, on securing a new lease for her second wellness studio in the centre of Stockport. Ellie, a former Olympic gymnast turned wellness entrepreneur, has taken a further step in growing her health and fitness brand by opening a new Embrace Wellness Studio on 24th...
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Key Employment Terms to Look Out For When Looking For A New Job
For many employees, the new year is a time for a career reset and the opportunity to start a new role. Under Section 1 of the Employment Rights Act 1996, employers must provide a written statement setting out the main conditions of employment when someone starts work, including the commencement date, place of work, hours and days of work, and...
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Helping a First-Time Buyer: The Flexibility of Lending to Someone You Know
Buying a first home has become increasingly challenging, with rising property prices and higher upfront costs putting additional pressure on prospective buyers. Our banking lawyers explore the flexibility and legal considerations of private lending arrangements that can help first-time buyers finance their first home when traditional mortgages...
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The High Bar for Overturning a Will: Lessons from Aysel Gencay v Dogan Halil
In Autumn 2025, the Central London County Court delivered a judgment that reasserts one of the core principles of English and Welsh inheritance law: that the courts are extremely reluctant to overturn a valid will unless there is compelling evidence that it was not the free and informed decision of the testator. The case of Aysel Gencay v Dogan...
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Renters’ Rights Act 2025: New Grounds for Possession Explained for Landlords
The Renters’ Rights Act 2025 has introduced significant reforms to the private rented sector, most notably the abolition of Section 21 ‘no fault’ evictions. While much commentary has focused on the broader impact of the legislation, landlords are now facing a more immediate and practical question: how can possession of a property be recovered...
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Myerson Solicitors Shortlisted in Two Categories at the British Conveyancing Awards 2026
Myerson Solicitors has been shortlisted in two categories at the British Conveyancing Awards 2026 , organised by Today’s Conveyancer, recognising excellence in both workplace culture and residential property services. The firm has been shortlisted for Residential Property Team of the Year – Boutique and Best Place to Work – Law Firms, marking...
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A Legal Guide to the Different Types of Shares in a UK Company
Typically, the most common shares issued by companies are ordinary shares, redeemable shares and preference shares. There are other types of shares that are less common but are still issued by companies in England and Wales, such as deferred shares, non-voting shares and convertible shares. Before deciding which type of shares to issue, it is...
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Myerson Supports Luxton & Luxton Limited’s Move to Employee Ownership in the Architecture Sector
Myerson is pleased to have advised Luxton & Luxton Limited, in its transition to employee ownership via an Employee Ownership Trust (EOT) in November 2025. Charlie Luxton Design is a respected architectural practice based in North Oxfordshire, known for its thoughtful and sustainable approach to design. Founded in 2006 by Charlie and Kate Luxton...
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easyGroup Ltd v Easyfundraising Ltd [2025]: Trade Mark Infringement and Genuine Use Explained
In this case analysis, our Intellectual Property lawyers explain the Court of Appeal’s decision in easyGroup Ltd v Easyfundraising Ltd [2025] , which partially upheld easyGroup’s appeal against a High Court ruling that had dismissed several trade mark infringement claims and revoked certain trade marks in whole or in part.
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