
This month on the DMA Law blog we are looking at crime and personal security. Two forthcoming blogs will look at domestic security, identity theft, security while out and about,…
This month on the DMA Law blog we are looking at crime and personal security. Two forthcoming blogs will look at domestic security, identity theft, security while out and about,…
The tail end of January is always a particularly painful time of year for anybody who is having trouble with debt. December is an expensive month, and early paydays often…
If you are on the verge of buying a second home, or looking to invest in a buy-to-let property, then you need to be aware of some recent changes to…
As of the start of December 2015, the Government has launched new Help to Buy ISAs, designed to give assistance to people who are trying to save for a deposit…
Many employers host a Christmas party over the holiday season. Mix some alcohol, a festive atmosphere, Secret Santa and the impending time off work, and employers often discover that the…
This week, the 23-29 November, is Road Safety Week, and this year’s theme is “Drive less, live more.” Organisers of the event, Brake, chose the theme to encourage walking or…
At DMA Law, our amazing staff are constantly doing brilliant things to raise money for charities across the region and nationally. The fundraising rarely stops at DMA, but we have…
As we move into October, it is worth a reminder that this time of year is one of the worst for accidents and serious injuries on the road, especially involving pedestrians. At…
The UK has an enviable record for safety at work – our health and safety procedures are admired and imitated across the world. However, the Health and Safety Executive (HSE;…
As part of the latest round of Government funding cuts, it has been proposed that as many as 90 courts and tribunals across England and Wales could close. It will…