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When should charities make ‘serious incident reports’ to the Charity Commission?
Hay & Kilner’s Charity Law Team explain when charities must make serious incident reports to the Charity Commission and how to comply with reporting requirements.
Hip dysplasia misdiagnosis: Early signs, risks, and medical negligence claims
Find out more about how our medical negligence experts can help and support you or your loved ones with hip dysplasia missed diagnosis and claims.
How employers can prevent workplace discrimination and reduce legal risk
Sarah Furness, from our Employment Law & HR Team, explains how employers can take reasonable steps to prevent workplace discrimination and stay compliant with UK law.
How to navigate the future of work and embrace AI
Tom Clarke, Associate in Hay & Kilner's Employment Team, talks through why it is important to have an AI policy in place.
Reducing divorce stress: How working together can help
Fiona Ryans, from our Divorce & Family Team, explains how working together can reduce the stress of divorce and separation with practical, supportive family law guidance.
Medical negligence funding options: no win, no fee and alternatives explained
Learn about no win, no fee and other funding options for medical negligence claims, with expert guidance from Hay & Kilner’s specialist Clinical Negligence Team.
Commercial property refinance: What lenders look for and how to prepare
Rebecca Evans, from our Commercial Property Team, explains how to prepare for commercial property finance and what lenders typically dislike in refinance applications.
How to buy a business: Legal and practical considerations
Thinking of buying a business? Jennifer Boynton, from our Commercial Property Team, explains the key legal and practical issues to consider before completing a purchase.
Succession planning for business owners: Key tips for success
Our Corporate Team explain essential succession planning tips for business owners, helping you prepare for smooth leadership and ownership transition.

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