The Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) is an established feature of the planning system and is a financial charge imposed by local planning authorities (LPAs) on certain types of development to help fund local infrastructure such as roads, schools and community facilities. Here we set out what buyers and sellers need to know.
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The legal landscape for directors of financially distressed companies has shifted significantly in recent years. The Supreme Court’s ruling in BTI 2014 LLC v Sequana SA [2022] UKSC 25 reshaped how and when directors must consider creditor interests, confirming that a failure to do so can expose directors to personal liability. Here, we summarise the key case law and outline the practical steps directors should take to protect themselves and their companies.
We’re pleased to announce that Katie Bottoms has joined Neves Solicitors as a Solicitor in our Family Law team.
Katie brings valuable experience across a wide range of family matters, including divorce, financial settlements, children arrangements and cohabitation issues. She is known for her calm, supportive approach and her commitment to guiding clients through some of life’s most challenging situations with clarity and compassion.
After nearly 20 years of dedicated service at Neves Solicitors, we announce the forthcoming retirement of Jane Joseph, Solicitor and Partner, based at our Harpenden office.