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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A Guide to Overage Provisions of Land
An overage provision is a contractual arrangement that allows the seller of land to receive additional payments in the future if certain conditions are met. Typically, these conditions relate to the future use or development of the land. Benefits of overage provisions There are several benefits to incorporating an overage provision into a land...
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Are There Limits to a Professional Adviser’s Duty of Care?
The fundamental premise of professional negligence actions is that a business or individual can rely on the advice a professional adviser gives them. However, in order to have a valid negligence claim against the professional, there are certain criteria which must be proved. The first of these is to establish that the professional you are...
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Breaking Up Is Hard - Protected Tenancies and Landlord Redevelopment
The recent case of B&M Retail Limited v HSBC Bank Pension Trust (UK) Limited highlights two important issues. Firstly, that entities must have secure procedures in place to avoid notices being missed. Secondly, that the Court will not interpret the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 in a way to hinder landlord redevelopment.
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Another Landmark Victory for Ed Sheeran in Copyright Infringement Case
Ed Sheeran is no stranger to copyright claims. Only last year, he successfully fended off a copyright infringement claim brought against his song Shape Of You . This time, Ed was required to appear in a Manhattan courtroom to defend allegations of copyright infringement against his Grammy award-winning song Thinking Out Loud . The infringement...
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30% of Employers Likely to Make Redundancies This Year
A new survey from ACAS found that 30% of employers believe they are likely to make redundancies over the next 12 months. The survey, undertaken by YouGov, found that 41% of large businesses (those that employ more than 250 employees) were likely to make redundancies compared to 20% of small and medium businesses (those with 1 to 249 employees...
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The Importance of Tenants Including a Schedule of Condition Within a Lease
A commercial property lease is often a full repairing and insuring lease (an “FRI lease”), meaning the tenant takes on the full costs of repairing and insuring the whole property, including the structural parts – such as the foundations, walls and roof. Other leases are “internal repair only”, where the tenant is only obliged to look after the...
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Key Privacy Considerations from the Information Commissioner's Office
The Information Commissioner's Office (" ICO" ) published new guidance in March to assist technology professionals in developing products in such a way that they adequately consider and protect the end-users privacy (" Guidance "). Developers and other technology professionals must develop products with privacy at the forefront of their minds...
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The Principle of Proprietary Estoppel
On 19 October 2022, the Supreme Court handed down its long-awaited judgement in the case of Guest v Guest. This was the first time that the Supreme Court had considered the principles and remedies of proprietary estoppel. Like many proprietary...
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Brexit Sunset Clause: Government Abandons Plans to Revoke All Retained EU Law
The UK government has abandoned its plan to revoke all retained EU law (save for any legislation expressly maintained or replaced by UK law) at the end of 2023. Rather, a targeted list of 600 pieces of EU legislation is expected to be revoked, with all other legislation being retained as the default position.
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Excluded From My Parents’ Will – Can I Make a Claim?
Are you a child who has been excluded from your parents’ Will(s) or received a small amount from their estate(s)? If so, you may have a claim under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants Act) 1975 (“ the Act ”). Can I bring a claim as a stepchild or adopted child? The Act enables the following child applicants to bring a claim...
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Relief from Forfeiture of a Commercial Lease
The recent case of Chug & Anor v Dhaliwal & Anor provides a High Court example of when and how a Judge must weigh up factors for relief from forfeiture and why it is a bad idea to unlawfully sublet commercial premises. The Facts Mr Chug was a tenant of Mr Dhaliwal of a commercial property in Hounslow. Chug had the benefit of a 20-year lease with...
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Intermeddling
When someone dies, their assets and liabilities (collectively their estate) must be dealt with by their Personal Representatives (either Executors or Administrators). If the deceased left a Will , this will usually specify who the Executors should be. Where there are no Executors, for whatever reason, the order of entitlement to apply to be the...
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