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Myerson Celebrates Four Nominations at the Manchester Legal Awards 2026
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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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Commercial | 05 May 2026

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Product Liability – Considerations For Businesses Operating In The Life Sciences Sector
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Product Liability – Considerations For Businesses Operating In The Life Sciences Sector

Businesses operating in the life sciences sector , whether they are manufacturing medical products for onward supply or selling medical products to consumers, must ensure that such products are safe and comply with the relevant regulations. In the UK, product safety is governed by a wide legal and regulatory framework, with certain high-risk...

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Life Sciences | 29 February 2024
Hope Remains for the Greater Manchester Hospitality Sector
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Hope Remains for the Greater Manchester Hospitality Sector

Despite the cost of living crisis undoubtedly having an effect on both individuals and businesses, hope remains for the hospitality sector in Greater Manchester at the beginning of 2024. A host of new venues have opened both locally in Altrincham and in Manchester City Centre. Arguably, a key feature of Altrincham’s hospitality industry is...

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Hospitality & Leisure | 27 February 2024
Stranger Danger: Co-Parenting & Associated Risks
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Stranger Danger: Co-Parenting & Associated Risks

Co-parenting websites provide a way for individuals to find a platonic partner to have a biological child. These websites are becoming increasingly popular; however, individuals seeking to embark on parenthood using this medium should be alert to the potential risks involved. Having a child is a joyful and meaningful chapter in anyone’s life...

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Family Law | 26 February 2024
Unwrapping Changes: Important New Holiday Pay Rules Come into Force for Employers
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Unwrapping Changes: Important New Holiday Pay Rules Come into Force for Employers

On 1 January 2024, the Government brought into force a raft of major amendments to existing holiday pay regulations. In this article, we set out the key changes employers and HR practitioners need to know. The changes to the Working Time Regulations 1998 (the regulations that, among other things, determine how holidays are accrued and paid) can...

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Employment | 23 February 2024
What Could Restrict You From Altering Your Future Home?
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What Could Restrict You From Altering Your Future Home?

Unfortunately, many restrictions could limit or even prohibit, alterations to your future home. Before you rush to sign on the dotted line, you should conduct your own due diligence checks with your local authority and ensure that your dream renovations can become a reality. As part of the legal process, your Residential Property solicitor will...

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Residential Property | 21 February 2024
Navigating Intellectual Property Litigation: A Guide for UK Manufacturers
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Navigating Intellectual Property Litigation: A Guide for UK Manufacturers

Safeguarding intellectual property assets ( IP ) is crucial for manufacturers. This short blog from our Manufacturing Solicitors focuses on different categories of IP, including trademarks, copyright, and trade secrets protection, how and when these may apply, and some practical steps for protecting and enforcing IP . 

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Manufacturing | 20 February 2024
Top Tips When Renewing Your Commercial Lease
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Top Tips When Renewing Your Commercial Lease

When a commercial lease term is close to expiring, the parties can enter into negotiations over the terms of a new lease agreement, which is known as a lease renewal. When renewing a lease, you must first check if the lease is inside or outside of the protections of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 (“LTA 1954”). If the lease is protected by the...

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Commercial Property | 16 February 2024
Share Buybacks – Common Pitfalls
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Share Buybacks – Common Pitfalls

A share buyback is the process a company follows to purchase its own shares back from one or more of the company’s current shareholders. A share buyback process can be utilised by a corporation for a number of purposes, including to: Exit a shareholder from the company  - This is often considered an efficient way of exiting a shareholder, given...

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Corporate | 15 February 2024
What Is The Buildings Societies Act (Amendment) Bill 2023-24?
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What Is The Buildings Societies Act (Amendment) Bill 2023-24?

There is much talk in the press of the cost of living and interest rates, particularly the rising mortgage rates and the rate at which the Bank of England’s belated rate rises are to feed through into the real economy and impact many people’s standard of living. Our Financial Services Solicitors investigate how a current Private Member’s bill...

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Financial Services | 13 February 2024
Pension vs. The Family Home – Is It Ever a Fair Deal?
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Pension vs. The Family Home – Is It Ever a Fair Deal?

When parties go through separation, the number one priority is often housing. The stress of ensuring immediate housing needs are met can often result in parties overlooking the importance of pension assets. When considering finances on separation, the overriding objective is fairness. This applies to pensions as well as all other capital assets...

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Family Law | 12 February 2024
New Changes to the Probate Application Process – What Does This Mean for Personal Representatives?
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New Changes to the Probate Application Process – What Does This Mean for Personal Representatives?

HMRC have announced changes to the probate application process, which has taken effect as of 17th January 2024. Our Wills, Trusts, and Probate team explore what the issues were with the previous probate application process and what the new process entails. What was the previous probate application process? Prior to this date, the process for...

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Wills, Trusts and Probate | 07 February 2024
Service Charge Disputes: Your Questions Answered
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Service Charge Disputes: Your Questions Answered

A service charge is a sum that is paid in relation to maintenance, services and repairs. They are typically found in a lease, where it is agreed that a tenant will pay a landlord (or management company) a service charge to cover the service costs that are supplied. There will be a provision in the lease defining what services will be provided...

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Property Litigation | 06 February 2024