Helix Law

Helix Law We are specialist litigation solicitors happy to back our own advice, and in certain cases to only be paid where we secure a win.

We are a specialist business law firm providing SME's with swift and effective legal advice for fixed and/or conditional fees. We back our own advice and have an enviable record of both innovation, and success. We have a 'business first' approach and we give clear, practical and concise advice. Our fundamental belief is that we need to make as much effort as possible to understand our clients' bus

inesses and talk their language. To make our legal advice far more commercially attractive we offer a wide variety of funding options including no win no fee, fixed fees and a monthly retainer. We use our legal and commercial experience to improve our clients' financial performance and we continue to develop new and innovative ways of helping our clients to run their businesses and manage their legal risks as effectively as possible.

The insolvency courts are backlogged with applications to set aside statutory demands. We have written a quick update in...
22/11/2022

The insolvency courts are backlogged with applications to set aside statutory demands. We have written a quick update inviting creditors to think again before using a statutory demand as a debt recovery tool.

Read the update here: https://links.helix-law.co.uk/3Awt7mv

A recent case has highlighted the danger of poor contract drafting. We have written a short update identifying a substan...
09/11/2022

A recent case has highlighted the danger of poor contract drafting. We have written a short update identifying a substantial risk to employers when relying on a contract that has not been professionally drafted. Read it here: https://links.helix-law.co.uk/3hvFVTx

April, as always, brings a number of changes to employment law. Here are the main changes you need to know: https://bit....
30/03/2021

April, as always, brings a number of changes to employment law. Here are the main changes you need to know: https://bit.ly/39r8M4P

The Electrical Safety Standards in the Private Rented Sector (England) Regulations 2020 made Electrical Installation Con...
24/03/2021

The Electrical Safety Standards in the Private Rented Sector (England) Regulations 2020 made Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) checks compulsory for all new tenancies from 1 July 2020. They will be extended to all tenancies – including existing tenancies – from 1 April 2021.

For the requirements, read our blog here: https://bit.ly/3cdARhD

Ensuring that a construction contract is properly administered is essential. Our latest blog gives a general overview of...
04/11/2020

Ensuring that a construction contract is properly administered is essential. Our latest blog gives a general overview of: (i) the duties of a contract administrator; (ii) the pros and cons of a professional contract administrator; and (iii) challenging the contract administrator’s decision: https://bit.ly/32eMsaN

Construction adjudication was introduced by the government over 20 years ago to provide a swift and cost effective way o...
15/09/2020

Construction adjudication was introduced by the government over 20 years ago to provide a swift and cost effective way of resolving construction disputes. It has become quite complex and costly, particularly for low value disputes. We discuss the low value adjudication schemes designed to minimise and cap the adjudicator’s fees. Read our blog here: https://bit.ly/32tWtBF

In our latest blog, we look at the implications and issues for Landlords and Property Investors in the student market an...
22/06/2020

In our latest blog, we look at the implications and issues for Landlords and Property Investors in the student market and the ways in which they can meet those challenges - https://bit.ly/2UPSHhx

The Court of Appeal has now issued its decision in Trecarrell House Limited v Rouncefield (2020) EWCA Civ 760. This deci...
19/06/2020

The Court of Appeal has now issued its decision in Trecarrell House Limited v Rouncefield (2020) EWCA Civ 760. This decision is important as it will be binding on the lower courts and gives some much needed clarity to landlords as to the position if they have failed to serve a GSC at the start of the tenancy. Read full blog here: https://bit.ly/2UZeuUc

The New Rules for the 'Minimum Level of Energy Efficiency' (MEES) Regulations England and Wales: https://bit.ly/39EbCAB
02/04/2020

The New Rules for the 'Minimum Level of Energy Efficiency' (MEES) Regulations England and Wales: https://bit.ly/39EbCAB

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