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Trainees take the lead on VWV's AI strategy
04 Feb 2026Recent Law Society coverage highlights how VWV trainees are being entrusted to lead on the firm’s AI strategy, driving innovation and enhancing client service delivery through fresh perspectives on technology integration.

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Reforms to the energy performance of buildings regime: A summary
03 Feb 2026The UK Government has published a partial response to its consultation on reforms to the Energy Performance of Buildings (EPB) regime. These reforms aim to improve energy efficiency, support the transition to net-zero emissions by 2050, alleviate fuel poverty, and enhance building standards across England and Wales. Below is a summary of the key points and implications.
The full response can be found here: Reforms to the Energy Performance of Buildings regime – partial government response - GOV.UK

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Tenant's guide to exiting a commercial lease
03 Feb 2026A commercial lease is a legally binding agreement that grants a tenant the right to occupy and use a property for a set term, typically ranging from five to 15 years or more. In exchange, the tenant agrees to pay rent and comply with the lease terms. The lease provides security for both parties, ensuring the tenant has a stable location for their business, while the landlord receives guaranteed income.

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The draft commonhold and Leasehold Reform Bill
03 Feb 2026The draft Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Bill signals a major shift away from residential leasehold, with proposals to cap ground rents, ban most new leasehold flats and promote commonhold as the future model of ownership.

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Everyday evidence that can strengthen your personal injury claim
02 Feb 2026From medical records to everyday messages, discover the types of evidence that can strengthen your case.

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Updates to the Charities Statement of Recommended Practice
02 Feb 2026The latest Charities Statement of Recommended Practice (SORP) was published in October 2025. It applies to charities which prepare their accounts on an accruals basis for accounting periods starting on or after 1 January 2026.






