Frances Kelly, Head of Wills, Trust and Probate at Tallents Solicitors, is concerned that, due to the financial climate, people may have chosen their will writer based on cost alone. (more…)



Stress in the workplace – why it makes good business sense to deal with stress

Phillip Harding, an Employment lawyer at Tallents Solicitors in Newark, discusses why it makes good business sense for employers to deal with stress in the workplace. (more…)



Don’t let your property be washed away – what you should know about flood risks

Alistair Millar, solicitor at Tallents in Southwell, explains why potential purchasers should always investigate the risk and potential impact of flooding for every property. (more…)



Business on your terms? Or your customer’s?

Jeremy Blatherwick from Tallents Solicitors in Newark, explains the key facts regarding terms and conditions that every business owner should be aware of. (more…)



Do you have a sporting chance?

Alistair Millar, from Tallents Solicitors in Southwell, explores potential difficulties when negotiating terms for landlords and sporting tenants. (more…)



The UK Bribery Act – what you need to know

Phillip Harding, commercial solicitor at Tallents in Newark, answers several key questions regarding the Bribery Act that business owners need to understand in order to stay on the right side of the law. (more…)



Generation Rent and the changing face of the British housing market

According to a recent report released by the Halifax, a whole generation of Britons are giving up on the idea of ever owning their own homes. (more…)



Family Procedure Rules 2010 – changes affecting divorce and separation

“Anyone considering divorce or separation should be aware of major changes to family court procedures from 6th April 2011”, says Lisa Turner, family lawyer at Tallents in Southwell. (more…)



Oh Baby! Fathers get new paternity leave rights

Recent changes to paternity rights now mean that new fathers can take up to six months additional paternity leave, following the birth of a new baby, if the mother returns to work within the first year. Employment laywer, Phillip Harding from Tallents Solicitors in Newark, explains the changes and answers key questions for parents. (more…)



Helping landowners understand telecoms lease agreements

In today’s financial climate, more and more farmers are tapping into their entrepreneurial spirits and finding ways to use farm assets to generate additional income. One such way has been to allow telecommunication companies to site mobile phone masts on their land. (more…)