Understanding the new Renter’s Rights Bill: Key changes explained

The Renters’ Rights Bill 2024 is set to bring sweeping reforms to the private rental sector in England and Wales. One of the most significant changes is the proposed abolition of Section 21 notices, often referred to as ‘no fault’ evictions. These currently allow landlords to regain possession of their property by giving tenants two […]
ESG and corporate governance: A legal duty and a business advantage

When I first joined Tees, I was pleased to learn what ESG meant, not just as a concept, but what it truly meant to embed environmental, social and governance values throughout our ecosystem. Fast forward to today, I am proud to be a part of a firm that has been shortlisted as “Responsible Employer of […]
Tees launches new agricultural scholarship with Anglia Ruskin University

Tees, a leading law firm with over a century of experience supporting agricultural and landed estate clients, is proud to announce the launch of the Tees Agricultural Award in partnership with Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) Writtle. This exciting new initiative aims to provide financial support to promising agriculture students across the East of England. Recognising […]
National Security and Investment: What is the NSI Act?

The National Security and Investment Act 2021 (‘NSI Act’) introduced a regulatory framework that allows the UK Government to scrutinise and approve certain acquisitions in 17 sensitive areas of the economy that could pose a risk to the UK’s national security. These areas include, but are not limited to, advanced robotics, defence, energy, advanced materials, […]
Missed and untreated fracture claims: What you need to know

Fractures and broken bones are among the most common injuries, with the average person expected to experience two in their lifetime. They typically occur in the collarbone, wrist, ankle, arm, or hip. When diagnosed and treated promptly, most fractures heal well—often within three months, even in more complex cases. However, delays in diagnosis or improper […]
Economic review April 2025

Key takeaways The UK economy grew 0.5% in February, driven by strong service and manufacturing sectors despite looming headwinds Inflation dipped to 2.6% in March, but April’s household bill hikes are expected to reverse the trend The labour market weakened as vacancies fell, though wage growth remained robust amid cost pressures and job cuts UK […]
Hip and knee replacement surgery and medical negligence: What you need to know

Hip and knee replacements are among the most common surgical procedures in the UK. While they are generally successful in improving mobility and reducing pain, complications can occur— particularly in cases where the standard of care falls short and there is medical negligence. In this guide, we explain what joint replacement surgery involves, potential risks, […]
Eight signs someone is being gaslighted and the UK law explained

Domestic abuse encompasses various forms of harm, both visible and invisible. Let’s look into a form of invisible abuse known as “gaslighting” explore strategies to recognise this and explain how our family law solicitors can support victims. What is gaslighting? ‘Gaslighting’ is a form of psychological abuse where false information is presented to the victim […]
Lets talk directors duties: What SME directors should not ignore

Becoming an SME (Small and Medium-sized Enterprise) in today’s world can be incredibly exciting! The idea of starting a business and watching it blossom into something successful, knowing you’ve curated the business you want is fulfilling. But with success comes great responsibility. Why Directors duties matter One of the most important yet often overlooked responsibilities […]
What company directors need to know about the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 (ECCTA)

The Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 (“ECCTA”) gives Companies House new powers to ensure that the information it holds is accurate and not being used to support criminal activity. The Act introduces a range of reforms, with a focus on three key areas: Key changes introduced by ECCTA 1. Identity VerificationDirectors and persons […]
Economic review March 2025

Key takeaways The Chancellor cut welfare and departmental spending to restore a fiscal buffer, but risks to forecasts remain high Inflation dipped unexpectedly but is expected to rise again due to higher energy, taxes and wage costs Business and retail activity showed resilience, but weak manufacturing and trade tensions cloud economic prospects Chancellor trims spending […]
Autism support: Workplace and school adjustments guide

Understanding the behaviours associated with Autism, as well as implementing reasonable adjustments, is essential for helping those with Autism thrive in the workplace and in education. By improving awareness and accessibility, we can help neurodivergent individuals thrive and reduce stigma around Autism in professional and academic settings. What is autism? Autism is a lifelong neurodivergence […]