Dental Practice Sales and Purchases- Part 2 – Selling a Dental Practice

A follow up from Dental Practice Sales and Purchases- Part 1 – Selling a Dental Practice It took weeks to complete the due diligence: question after question, copies of documents found and provided. But what happens next? Many sellers report that the next period feels like a lull. The initial excitement of signing heads of […]
A Decade of Change: What the NHS Dental Reform Means for You

At the start of July, the government announced its 10-Year Health Plan, which includes measures aimed at improving dentistry. Background This is not the first government policy to promise improvements in dentistry. It is clear that the provision of dental services requires change, reform, and even modernisation. For years, various governments—both national and local—have reviewed […]
Break Clauses and Rent Refunds: An analysis of the case of Marks & Spencer Plc v BNP Paribas Securities Services Trust Co (Jersey) Ltd

What happens to rent paid in advance when a commercial lease is terminated early under a break clause, and the lease is silent on refunds? This question was at the heart of the Supreme Court’s decision in Marks & Spencer Plc v BNP Paribas Securities Services Trust Co (Jersey) Ltd, a case that has become the […]
House of Lords Rejects Day-One Unfair Dismissal Rights and Proposes a Six-Month Compromise

The Employment Rights Bill (ERB) has stirred up fresh debate in the House of Lords, with its controversial proposal to abolish the two-year qualifying period for unfair dismissal claims. The government’s original aim was clear: to fulfil a manifesto pledge that unfair dismissal rights should apply from day one of employment. However, following the second […]