Legal Jargon Buster – Interim applications
This is the second instalment of our legal jargon buster series. This article will discuss…
February 15, 2023 By Laura Stanley
This is the second instalment of our legal jargon buster series. This article will discuss…
This is the second instalment of our legal jargon buster series. This article will discuss…
February 15, 2023 By Laura Stanley
This is the first instalment of our legal jargon buster series. Legal terminology can be…
February 15, 2023 By Laura Stanley
In this series, we introduce some of the people that make up Stephens Scown. We…
January 30, 2023 By Jade Kent
You have decided that you want to sell up and move onto pastures new, so…
January 27, 2023 By Jade Kent
When you create a company, you can either use the default Articles of Association (the…
January 17, 2023 By Jade Kent
What is a Town Deal? And what is the Government's £25m economic regeneration fund designed…
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Introduction With economic uncertainty on the rise and the legal landscape changing more than ever…
November 11, 2022 By Stephens Scown
A frightening experience for any business is when, after months of negotiations, you lose your…
November 4, 2022 By Jade Kent
A recent High Court (Cardamon v MacAlister[1]) case has awarded damages to a buyer amounting…
October 6, 2022 By Stephens Scown
A mining operator has recently paid a heavy price in the Court of Appeal[1], after…
October 6, 2022 By Stephens Scown
How can mineral operators obtain rights for mineral exploration from uncooperative landowners? There is a…
October 6, 2022 By Stephens Scown
What a rollercoaster we have had: just off the back of Brexit we had Covid,…
September 30, 2022 By Verity Slater