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.


Charity of the Month: Sue Lambert Trust
Leathes Prior is delighted to be supporting the Sue Lambert Trust as our Charity of the Month for February 2026. Sue Lambert Trust is a leading charity in Norfolk offering free therapeutic counselling and support services to survivors of sexual violence and abuse.



Supreme Court ruling set to impact NHS - Children injured by NHS can claim damages for lifetime lost earnings
In February 2026, the Supreme Court passed a ruling which is set to significantly increase the amount of damages the NHS may have to pay for claims brought in respect of children injured at birth, as a result of medical negligence.

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The Value of Planning Ahead: LPAs & Court of Protection
Putting LPAs in place allows you to choose trusted people to make decisions for you if you lose capacity in the future. This avoids the need for loved ones to make a costly and time-consuming deputyship application to the Court of Protection. With more people likely to experience conditions affecting capacity, more families may need to turn to the Court for support where no LPAs are in place.



















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