The controversy of EPPP and compensation
Dan Chapman featured over the weekend on BBC Radio 5 Live debating the controversial issue of the Elite Performance Player Plan (EPPP) and the ability of clubs to retain compensation rights for players, even when their period of registration with the Academy has expired.

Dan Chapman featured over the weekend on BBC Radio 5 Live debating the controversial issue of the Elite Performance Player Plan (EPPP) and the ability of clubs to retain compensation rights for players, even when their period of registration with the Academy has expired.
To listen to Adrian Goldberg’s Five Live Investigates programme click here.
BBC Sport’s website also covered the debate.
Any clubs, players or parents wishing to receive advice on EPPP and youth compensation matters should contact Dan Chapman.


Changes to qualifying period: Time to rethink probation periods?
From 1 January 2027, the qualifying period is reducing from two years to six months. But the reality is that the new law will apply to all employees who have already accumulated at least six months of continuous employment by this date. This means that now is the right time for employers to be reviewing their employment contracts and rethinking strategies on probationary periods.



Proposals for reform of cohabitation rights on the death of a cohabitating partner
Georgia Sartin, a Solicitor in our Property and Contentious Probate Team explores the government’s recent open consultation ‘a fairer end to relationships’ published on 5 June 2026, , in respect of the proposals for reform for cohabitants in the intestacy framework and 1975 Act claims.











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