What is a Statutory Declaration?
You have probably heard this expression before, especially if you deal with leases of commercial property, but may well be unsure as to what it actually is! Well, a statutory declaration is a formal statement
You have probably heard this expression before, especially if you deal with leases of commercial property, but may well be unsure as to what it actually is! Well, a statutory declaration is a formal statement
We are incredibly proud to announce that on Friday 17th May, Josiah Hincks won the Large Law Firm of the Year award at the Leicestershire Law Society 2024 awards. This is the first year that
We are delighted to announce that Josiah Hincks has been recognised as a ‘Leading Firm’ in the 2024 Legal 500 UK Guide. For over 30 years, The Legal 500 has been analysing the capabilities of
What is overage? In this article, our Commercial Property expert, Yilmaz Ozgen, explains what overage is and how it works. Clawback Agreements/Uplift Agreements/Overages. These terms are becoming increasingly frequent when sales of land are drawn
We are delighted to announce that Josiah Hincks has today (01.06.23) acquired Kelly & Co Solicitors. Tess Kelly (founder of Kelly & Co) along with her team have joined Josiah Hincks to expand the Firm’s
We are delighted to announce that on Friday 19th May Josiah Hincks won the ‘Small Law Firm of the Year’ Award at the annual Leicestershire Law Society Awards. Remarkably, this is the second year in
We are delighted to announce that we have been shortlisted for Small Law Firm of the Year at the 2023 Leicestershire Law Society Awards. This is the second year in a row that the Firm
On Thursday 20th April we took our whole team to Winstanley House for the afternoon for our annual Year End Meeting. This is our opportunity to share with the team some of the key developments,
We are very pleased to announce the promotion of two new Partners with the Firm. Timothy Eagle and James Lyon have today been made Partners at Josiah Hincks Solicitors, marking a significant moment as the
Selective Licensing is a process which was brought in by the Housing Act 2004. The process applies to certain areas throughout the UK and applies to privately rented properties. The process has most recently been