The term having ‘mental capacity’ means being able to make your own decision at the time that the decision needs to be made. A person can lack mental capacity due to several reasons including a...
Most of us are able to make decisions in our daily lives without any problems. We may need to seek advice or information in order to make the more complex decisions, but most of us are able to...
A Living Will is now known as an Advance Decision. It lets your carers, family and health professionals know your wishes about refusing a specific type of treatment if you’re unable to make or...
Our clients will be relieved to read that the Government has made a u-turn on its proposed probate fee hike.
Under the Government’s proposals, the changes – proposed last November – would...
…Because it is one of the most important things you can do to make sure your loved ones get exactly what you want to leave for them when you are no longer around. If you die without making a...
Here at Gordons Partnership we are always looking for ways to reduce our carbon footprint. As law firms are not usually described as “sustainable” or “green”, we wanted to lead by example...
Here at Gordons Partnership, we defend complex and high value medical litigation and therefore in order to advise our clients as accurately and efficiently as possible, we use sophisticated...
Energy efficiency requirements in commercial buildings
Commercial Law
18 November 2019
Since April 2018, it has been obligatory on any commercial letting for properties to meet minimum energy efficiency standards (MEES) for the prospective tenant. Unless the property has a valid...
Last week two of our trainee solicitors, Adele Edwards and Amy Archer, attended the Guildford Junior Professionals (GJP) Networking Event, hosted by Stevens and Bolton.
The GJP is a networking...
Mr Morrison from our Healthcare Regulatory Team was invited to attend a review dinner on 5 November 2019, hosted by QEB Hollis Whiteman. He attended alongside other leading firms who advise clients...