If you have had an accident whilst on holiday abroad that was not your own fault, such as falling, due to a dangerous staircase or balcony you may be entitled to an award for damages. The expert lawyers in Giambrone & Partners personal injury team ...
The New Year is often a time for review and frequently reminds an individual that another year in an unsuccessful marriage has passed by, triggering an action to divorce. The long awaited reforms under the Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Act 2020 ...
Alternative dispute resolution via arbitration is nearly always the best initiative when resolving a dispute, as opposed to litigation, enabling a swifter, confidential and generally more cost-effective method of resolution. Once a party obtains an...
As the woes in the UK mount up, from the financial impact and the consequences of Brexit and the Covid lock-down, the damaging 40 day tenure of the previous Prime Minister and the strikes promised by essential services, it is not astonishing that many people...
Divorce is one of the biggest decisions that most people make, it is also likely to be the most emotive decision they will make. It is extremely important to consider carefully the steps that are taken and to seek legal advice from the outset as...
The Home Office rules arising from Brexit, relating to EU citizens with pre-settled status requiring them to apply for settled status after five years of residence in the United Kingdom has been found to be “wrong in law” by the High Court this...
Giambrone & Partners banking and financial fraud litigation lawyers have a wealth of experience in recovering funds lost to financial fraud. Our lawyers constantly monitor the markets for new scams and variations on existing types of...
Winter sports are exciting and highly popular activities. The Association of British Travel Agents (ABTA) in its latest consumer report, suggests that an estimated 1.7 million people are planning or have already booked a winter sports break this...
Dismissal of an employee must be managed within the law and adhere to employee rights in the Employment Rights Act 1966 . There are various ways in which an employee can be dismissed. Your employer must have a valid legal reason for your dismissal...
The collapse of FTX Trading Ltd. (FTX) and the subsequent arrest of Samuel Bankman-Fried, the founder, has yet again highlighted the significant risk that trading in cryptocurrency poses. Cryptocurrency enjoys a reputation of being the “wild...
Settlement agreements, a legally binding agreement between an employer and an employee ending the employment relationship are generally invoked when a dispute arises and it has been decided to resolve the dispute without recourse to litigation and without...
Cross-border disputes relating to a range of disagreements from outstanding invoices to shareholder disputes can be lengthy, time consuming and costly when pursued through the courts in most jurisdictions. International arbitration is frequently regarded as...
The Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Act 2020 has removed some of the bitter legal battles over the grounds for ending a relationship; however, the issues of the child and financial arrangements remain. Often these issues are the most divisive...
Most businesses have suffered several blows in the past two to three years following Brexit, the pandemic, lockdown and the crisis in Ukraine. Now consumer-facing industry sectors, such as hospitality and retail, are struggling to get back on their...
Concerns arising from the lack of transparency displayed by overseas entities purchasing and/or holding real estate assets in the United Kingdom and the suspected use of such property for money laundering purposes has resulted in a new Register of Overseas...
Spain has always been a highly popular destination for British citizens relocating to Europe with many people owning residential property in mainland Spain and on its famous islands. One of the major impacts arising in the aftermath of Brexit for...
Retirement years should be relaxing, enjoyable and free from anxiety. A reward for all the years of toil. The impact of Brexit, Covid, the conflict in Eastern Europe and finally the budget bungled by the previous Prime Minister has resulted in a...
In many companies the commercial disruption and anxieties experienced over the past two or three years have, in some cases, amplified the tensions between minority and majority shareholders, leading to boardroom disputes based on unfair prejudice. ...
Despite the crypto sectors reputation of volatility, the collapse of the crypto exchange FTX has shocked its own investors, the financial sector in general and most importantly its customers. Initially Samuel Bankman-Fried’s crypto exchange based in...
After 25 years of the Arbitration Act 1996 (‘the Act’), the UK Government has asked the Law Commission to revisit it to determine if any amendments might be required in various areas, in light of the many years experience since the Act came...