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When property ownership changes, do you need a transfer of equity?
Joshua Hammond, from our Residential Property Team, provides clear, expert advice on transfers of equity, helping you manage changes in property ownership smoothly and with confidence.
Tailored property advice backed by 115 years of experience
Hay & Kilner’s Residential Property Team, led by Claire Simmons, provides tailored conveyancing advice backed by 115 years of experience, supporting buyers, sellers and homeowners.
Using AI in recruitment: a guide for employers
Sarah Hall, Partner from our Employment Law & HR Team, explains the legal risks of using AI in recruitment, including bias, discrimination and data protection.
The future landscape of restrictive covenants: What employers should do to protect themselves
Tom Clarke, from our Employment Law Team, explains how employers can protect their business with enforceable restrictive covenants under UK law.
The office Christmas party: Keeping in the festive spirit
Sarah Furness, from our Employment Law & HR Team, explains employer responsibilities at office Christmas parties and how to manage workplace conduct risks.
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
Sarah Furness, Partner in Hay & Kilner's Employment Team, talks through why it is important to have an AI policy in place.
Property co-ownership: Why ownership details can’t be taken on trust
Claire Simmons, from our Residential Property Team, explains why property co-ownership details cannot be taken on trust and how UK law determines legal ownership rights.

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