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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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What are the Risks of Using AI as an Alternative to Advice from a Professional?
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What are the Risks of Using AI as an Alternative to Advice from a Professional?

Artificial intelligence ( AI ) has experienced a supersonic boom in its use and development within the last year, with solutions such as OpenAI’s  ChatGPT  and Google’s  Bard  becoming household names.  Such AI solutions have garnered significant public attention, mostly owing to its impressive ability to engage seamlessly in human-like...

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Technology | 20 June 2023
Employers in Hospitality and Leisure Affected by New Tipping Laws
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Employers in Hospitality and Leisure Affected by New Tipping Laws

The Employment (Allocation of Tips) Act 2023 received Royal Assent on 2 May 2023. The new law makes it unlawful for an employer to withhold tips, gratuities, and service charges (‘ tips ’) that are paid by its customers and requires employers to allocate tips to their hospitality and leisure workers in a fair and transparent manner. This means...

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Employment | 19 June 2023
Agreements for Lease
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Agreements for Lease

An agreement for lease is a contract between respective parties where the terms of the future lease have been agreed upon, but completion will not occur immediately. The agreement places a binding obligation on parties to enter into the lease either on a fixed date (an unconditional contract) or once all conditions of the agreement have been met...

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Commercial Property | 16 June 2023
The Current Residential Property Market
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The Current Residential Property Market

Until recently, we have seen house prices continue to rise due to the lasting impact from the COVID-19 pandemic and other external factors. According to the Office for National Statistics, the average property price as of March 2023 in England is £304,000 and in Wales is £214,000, representing an increase of 4.1% and 4.8%, respectively, over the...

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Residential Property | 14 June 2023
Lifetime Gifts and Section 10 of the Inheritance Act
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Lifetime Gifts and Section 10 of the Inheritance Act

If you have been left out of a Will , received less than you believed you would or do not inherit under the intestacy rules, you may have a claim under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975 (“ the Act ”). This is a claim seeking “reasonable financial provision” from an estate. Only certain categories of people can bring...

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Contentious Probate, Trusts and Will Disputes | 14 June 2023
Fixed and Floating Charges – An Update from the High Court
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Fixed and Floating Charges – An Update from the High Court

A recent High Court ruling in April 2023 has clarified one of the key distinctions between fixed and floating charges, namely how the ability to deal with the charged assets can determine if a charge is fixed or floating. The decision offers important insights for administrators and secured and unsecured creditors. 

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Corporate | 13 June 2023
Hudson v Hathway
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Hudson v Hathway

The Court of Appeal decision in  Hudson v Hathway   [2022] shows how the law in relation to property ownership and trusts of land is adapting to reflect the ways in which people communicate in the modern world. In this case, Mr Hudson and Ms Hathway were joint owners of a property and were cohabiting together. They owned the property as joint...

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Property Litigation | 13 June 2023
Service Charge Considerations and Trends for Tenants
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Service Charge Considerations and Trends for Tenants

A key point to look out for in service charge expenditure is the cost of “renewing” or “refurbishing” items in the common parts of the landlord’s estate. There is a risk that Landlords could use these provisions as a means of upgrading their estate at the expense of the tenants. Such expenditure could be quite disproportionate to the tenant’s...

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Commercial Property | 08 June 2023
New Protections for Parents and Carers at Work Receive Royal Assent
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New Protections for Parents and Carers at Work Receive Royal Assent

Bills aimed at giving parents and carers new protections at work concerning leave entitlement and redundancy protections received royal assent on 24 May 2023. These new laws are as follows: The Neonatal Care (Leave and Pay) Act The Protection from Redundancy (Pregnancy and Family Leave) Act The Carer’s Leave Act Additional secondary legislation...

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Employment | 07 June 2023
Manufacturing Q&A: with Myerson Solicitors and MHA Moore and Smalley
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Manufacturing Q&A: with Myerson Solicitors and MHA Moore and Smalley

Welcome to the Myerson Solicitors Manufacturing Q&A with MHA Moore and Smalley, an independent accounting and wealth management firm based across the North West.  We delve into various aspects of the manufacturing sector and its challenges in the current economic climate. From rising material and energy costs to skills shortages and the impact of...

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Manufacturing | 06 June 2023
The Dilapidations Pre-action Protocol
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The Dilapidations Pre-action Protocol

At the end of a commercial lease term , a landlord will want to consider any potential claim that they may have against the tenant for the tenant’s breach of the provisions relating to repair, decoration and reinstatement. Landlords should be aware of timing issues in enforcing dilapidations claims . These could be: Contractual: for example...

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Property Litigation | 06 June 2023
Copyright Update: A Shift in the Tide?
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Copyright Update: A Shift in the Tide?

The general position under UK   copyright legislation is that artistic works are not protected by copyright unless they are a) a graphic work, photograph, sculpture or collage, irrespective of artistic quality; b) a work of architecture being a building or a model for a building; or c) a work of artistic craftsmanship. Unhelpfully, the term "work...

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Intellectual Property | 06 June 2023