Breach of Contract: What remedies are available?
When a contract is breached, the key question is rarely whether the law provides a remedy, it is which remedy actually works in practice. This article explains the main remedies available for breach of contract, including damages, termination, and court-ordered relief, and highlights the strategic considerations that often determine whether a claim delivers a meaningful commercial outcome.
Renters’ Rights Act 2025
The Renters’ Rights Act 2025 introduces the most significant reform of the private rented sector in a generation. With the abolition of section 21, strengthened possession grounds, new tenant protections, and expanded enforcement powers for local authorities, landlords and agents will need to reassess how properties are let, managed, and enforced. This overview sets out the key changes, critical implementation dates, and the practical implications for those operating in the London rental market.
A Guide to Corporate Debt Recovery
This article explains how corporate debt recovery works in practice, from secured and unsecured debts to enforcement, charging orders, and insolvency proceedings. We set out a clear, cost-conscious approach to recovering payment efficiently, helping businesses understand their options and avoid unnecessary legal expense.
The Arbitration Act 2025 - Modernising Arbitration
The Arbitration Act 2025 introduces targeted reforms to modernise arbitration in England and Wales, enhancing procedural efficiency, legal certainty, and judicial support. This insight outlines the key changes and their practical implications for commercial parties and dispute resolution strategy.

