3 ways to end your commercial lease early
In this article Associate Natalie Betteridge looks at way to end commercial leases early including Break clauses, surrendering, and conduct
Conveyancing Quotations Explained
In this article Associate Karmen Waldron explains conveyancing quotes, and the hidden fees you need to look for
Acquiring Land by Adverse Possession Explained
In this article Associate Natalie Betteridge, and Paralegal Paige Skudder, explain adverse possession and the process of claiming it
Option Agreements – What are they?
Our Senior Associate Cara Forrest looks at the pros and cons of option agreements
Katy Manley, President of Professional Negligence Lawyers Association joins BPE
The Litigation team at Cheltenham-based BPE Solicitors is delighted to welcome Katy Manley to the team as a consultant.
Residential EPC Changes Incoming….
In this article Solicitor Alicia Stanford-Shard highlights the recent government plans to introduce stricter requirements for rented residential properties regarding their Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) ratings
Is a right of way that grants access “at all times, for all purposes” as unlimited as it appears?
In this Legal Update Trainee Olivia Gladstone asks if a right of way that grants access “at all times and for all purposes” is as unlimited as it first appears?
BPE Solicitors advises on the conditional sale of Greenway Nurseries to Burrington Estates
The Commercial Property team at BPE Solicitors, led by partner Paul Englebrecht, have advised the Owners of Greenway Nurseries on a conditional sale of the Nursery along, Shurdington Road in Cheltenham to Burrington Estates
Japanese Knotweed – A Legal Update
Solicitor Stacey Woolmer looks at the dangers of Japanese Knotweed having again recently hit the headlines.
BPE’s Corporate team advises longstanding client Partners& on two further acquisitions
The Corporate team at Cheltenham-based BPE Solicitors acted for Partners& on its acquisition of Richard Thompson Insurance Brokers (“RTIB”) and Regent Healthcare (“RH”).
What is quantum computing and what are its legal issues?
In this article, our Tech Team discuss the UK government's commitment to invest £2.5 billion in quantum research and development over the next decade. Quantum computing has enormous potential to transform various industries, but it also raises concerns about privacy and security.
Will a 4-day week become the new normal…?
In this article Employment Partner Sarah Lee looks at the findings of the 4 day working week trial and considers the findings, impacts for businesses, how it may be practically implemented and the effects on staff