Criminal and Regulatory Litigator Ruth Barber from Tees has returned from India after attending the first-ever India International Disputes Week (IIDW) 2026, a five-day...
Tees is pleased to announce the appointment of a new Chief Financial Officer into the business. Stephen Williams joined us this month and will...
Tees has announced the promotion of three lawyers to its Partnership, recognising their outstanding contribution to the firm and their growing impact with clients...
Tees is pleased to announce that Partner Letty Glaister has been shortlisted for Agricultural Adviser of the Year at the National Women in Agriculture...
For many business owners, the idea of “winding up” a company feels like failure. But in some cases, the law recognises something more nuanced:...
Phase 1 of the new Renters’ Rights Act is due to be implemented on 1 May 2026. Amongst other key changes and requirements, the...
The use of AI may be tempting when trying to understand your rights as an employee or how to manage an employment issue as...
Did you know your ex-partner could still claim money from you even after your divorce is finalised? It may seem unfair, but without a...
Our Real Estate team recently advised a landowner client on the unconditional sale of a house and land in Wickford, Essex. The buyer was...
What happens if one party fails to be open about their finances during a divorce? This case shows how a lack of transparency, or...
Divorce proceedings can be emotionally difficult. When legal issues cause delays or uncertainty, the stress can increase significantly. Our family law team supported a...
Our residential property team recently acted for a client selling a leasehold flat in London, in a block built in the 1960s. During the...