Blog and Resources

Blog and Resources

Practical guidance and client education across our service areas

Our blog provides practical, plain-English guidance across employment, tribunals, digital harms, criminal and tort matters, and business and tax. New articles are published regularly. Below is a preview of upcoming topics.

Digital and AI

  • What to do if someone has used AI to create fake images of you
  • How to issue a copyright takedown notice — a practical guide
  • Your rights under the Online Safety Act 2023 and what platforms must do
  • How to submit a complaint to the ICO and what to expect
  • Can your bank refuse to refund fraud losses — PSR reimbursement explained
  • NFT fraud — what it is and how to report it

Employment and Tribunal

  • How to bring an unfair dismissal claim — a practical guide for 2026
  • What happens during ACAS Early Conciliation and how to prepare
  • PIP tribunal appeals — why over 60 percent succeed with the right preparation
  • SEND tribunal — a guide for parents appealing an EHCP decision
  • The Renters Rights Act 2026 — your rights as a tenant and how rent increases are now challenged

Criminal and Tort

  • What to expect if you receive a police caution or are invited to a voluntary interview
  • How to challenge an insurance claim rejection — a step-by-step guide
  • Personal injury pre-action protocol — what claimants need to know before instructing a solicitor

Business and Tax

  • Sole trader or limited company — which structure is more tax-efficient in 2026
  • Sponsor licences for employers — what the obligations actually are
  • What to do if you receive an HMRC compliance check letter

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