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Success Story
10 May 2024
We do not think there is a magic formula to the Higgs culture. The key is to listen to and respect our people.
Higgs LLP, a leading regional law firm renowned for its commitment to excellence, is proud to announce the promotion of 11 outstanding candidates to new positions within the firm.
26 April 2024
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Sweeper clauses are designed to help landlords recover unexpected property maintenance or repair costs.
02 August 2024
A tribunal heard that Mr Davies mocked the vulnerable claimant for her fears over her health concerns and Covid-19
22 July 2024
In conveyancing in England and Wales, the common law principle of caveat emptor, 'let the buyer beware,' applies.
Business owners must understand the importance of ensuring the right protections for themselves and their families.
19 July 2024
All limited companies are subject to rules, including the Companies Act and their own articles of association. Business owners are often unaware of the effect of those rules.
Clare Langford, Birth Injury Lawyer, has released expert legal advice aimed at supporting families affected by traumatic birth experiences
How the family business responds to those factors may well determine its success, harmony and longevity.
17 July 2024
Will disputes have long captured public attention, especially when they involve celebrities or high-profile individuals.
16 July 2024
Medical misdiagnosis survey sheds light on worrying misdiagnosis trends and continuously overlooked symptoms in women’s health
Recent research shows that approximately 28% of neighbour disputes stem from fences, walls, hedges, boundaries and shared space.
12 July 2024
In recent years, the NHS has faced a number of high-profile, high-value birth injury claims, reflecting the enormous ongoing care costs associated with severe birth-related disabilities.
09 July 2024
Disputes regarding trees are common because some people want to maintain ultimate privacy, so they allow their trees to grow very tall and undertake very infrequent pollarding and maintenance.