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leases, licences and service tenancies

Leases, Licences and service tenancies: Spot the Difference

Both leases and licences allow someone to use and occupy property. However, the legal rights and obligations they create are different.

January 08, 2025 Read more
legal trivia quiz

Test Your Legal Knowledge: Legal Trivia Quiz

Our mission in 2025 is to continue making legal guidance and knowledge accessible to all, we know it can be challenging understanding the various terms and procedures in the legal...

January 03, 2025 Read more
Naming your Executor

Naming your Executor: Why you should pick the professionals

One of the most important decisions in wills is choosing your executor—they're responsible for managing and distributing your estate.

January 02, 2025 Read more
Quarterly law reports

Quarterly Law Reports

Our quarterly reports highlight notable propositions lodged in the States Assembly, newly enacted laws and impactful and interesting Court and Tribunal decisions that took place.
We've produced reports for each quarter of 2024, which can be accessed below.

December 31, 2024 Read more
Santa Claus: A jolly fellow, a trespasser, or a common criminal?

Santa Claus: Jolly fellow, trespasser, or common criminal?

He’s making a list, he’s checking it twice, he’s gonna find out who’s naughty and nice, Santa Claus is coming to town! On the 24th December Santa Claus will be...

December 21, 2024 Read more

Wynne v Raven Security Services Limited and Nuno Abreu: [2024] TRE 143

Michael Wynne (the Claimant) was denied entry to The Mary Rose Bar by Nuno Abreu (Mr Abreu), a door security guard employed by Raven Security Services Limited (Raven).  The Claimant...

December 16, 2024 Read more

Ports of Jersey Limited v Prospect: [2024] TRE 110

Ports of Jersey Limited (Ports), submitted a claim under the Employment Relations (Jersey) Law 2007 (the Employment Relations Law) referred to a 2001 Collective Agreement (the 2001 Agreement) and sought...

December 16, 2024 Read more

McIntosh v DB Malorey Limited: [2024] TRE 29

Mr McIntosh was employed by DB Malorey Limited (the Employer) between April 2021 to December 2023 when he resigned citing constructive unfair dismissal. In May 2021, the Employer deducted £40...

December 16, 2024 Read more
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