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Rix & Kay Appoints Sally Mouhim as Partner and Head of Dispute Resolution
7th May 2025
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Rix & Kay’s HR & Employment Law Seminar
15th April 2025
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Rix & Kay Strengthens Team with Key Promotions and New Hires
7th April 2025
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Rix & Kay’s Sarah Rebello Inspires at HerStory IV
1st April 2025
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Rix & Kay Solicitors: pioneering gender equality in leadership
27th March 2025
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Rix & Kay Celebrates International Women’s Day 2025
3rd March 2025
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Rix & Kay Appoints First Solicitor Apprentice
11th February 2025
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Rix & Kay advises on sale of construction business to listed engineering company Nexus
21st November 2024
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Rix & Kay Trainee shortlisted for top award
24th October 2024
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Rix & Kay – a unique ethos where all staff are valued
8th October 2024
Prosecuting companies for environmental crimes
If your company receives a stop notice, a warning notice, or even a Court summons in respect of an environmental crime, it is important to…
Planning and the Proceeds of Crime Act
The Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 (POCA) is not a piece of legislation you might immediately think relevant to planning, but its use is growing…
Biodiversity net gain and land development
What is biodiversity and biodiversity net gain? Biodiversity is the different plant and animal species that may live in one place, such as a development…
EU habitats directives: The importance of appropriate assessments
The EU’s Habitats Directive 1992 and Wild Birds Directive 2009 (‘the directives’) protect the conservation of a wide range of rare, threatened or endemic animal…
The rising number of cohabiting couples and the myth of common law marriage
The Office for National Statistics released a new report this month which shows a significant increase in the number of couples choosing to live together…
Agriculture Bill looks set to replace farmer’s Basic Payment Scheme (BPS)
In October 2018, The Agriculture Bill received its second reading in the House of Commons. It is now set for its Report Stage. Whilst the…
Planning enforcement – strategies for survival
You need to act if you have received a planning enforcement notice A client recently protested to me about enforcement measures with an impassioned, “it’s…