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The new world of Legal Apprenticeships
/in Legal, Local Authority /by Jodie Bradfordby Kate Hiller, Legal Team Manager This year we embarked on recruiting our new trainee and found that the world of legal qualifications had changed, and we were now looking for a legal apprentice. With support from our colleagues in HR and our chosen training provider, we navigated our way through a new way of […]
Entitlement to the Right to Buy
/in Local Authority /by Jodie Bradfordby Helen Lisney, Legal Officer The Right to Buy is governed by Part V of the Housing Act 1985 (the Act). Section 118 of the Act states that a secure tenant has the right to buy, subject to the certain conditions and exceptions. What is a secure tenant? Section 79 of the Act provides that […]
Getting a Contract from Start to Finish
/in Legal, Local Authority /by Jodie Bradfordby Kate Hiller, Legal Services Team Manager When our clients have a contract that they need, they often come to us with an idea of what they want but it is worth remembering that they may not know what is involved in getting a contract over the line. Drafting or reviewing a contract is only […]
Fixed Recoverable Costs & the Intermediate Track
/in Legal, Local Authority /by Jodie BradfordChanges to costs are being introduce from 1 October 2023. Part of this reform, is the creation of a new fourth litigation track, the intermediate track, which will deal with claims worth between £25,000 and £100,000. The changes are being introduced by the Civil Procedure (Amendment No.2) Rules 2023. Implementation Generally, the new regime will […]
Apprentice Solicitor blog!
/in Legal, Local Authority /by Jodie Bradfordby Charlotte Smith, Apprentice Solicitor I’m coming up to the end of my third week with the NWL Legal Team, and what an amazing experience it has been so far! I feel like I have been taken under the wing of the team and have learned so much from them already in such a short […]