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Following the flurry of news regarding ground rents on leasehold houses, the Department for Communities and Local Government is looking at possible measures to deal with rising ground rents in...
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The time has come for you to sell your property, and you have appointed an estate agent to find and secure that all important buyer for you. Here are our...
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Today, in a landmark victory for Unison, the Supreme Court has ruled that Employment Tribunal (ET) fees are unlawful, because they impose unjustified limitations on the ability of workers to...
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If you are a business owner, you will know that dealing with the departure of employees can be a time consuming distraction from the day to day running of your...
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A recent case heard in the Court of Appeal provides a salutary reminder of the need to plan for the future – even when married. The case involved Mr and...
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The long anticipated school summer holiday break is almost upon us. Whilst most children are looking forward to a well-earned break, school holidays can throw up unexpected challenges and conflicts...
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According to the Registry Trust the number of High Court Judgments (“HCJ”) against businesses is at the lowest level on record compared to County Court Judgments (“CCJ”) that are rising...
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Chasing overdue invoices can be time consuming and an unwelcome distraction from the daily running of your business. Claiming interest on an overdue invoice can not only compensate you for...
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A decision of particular importance to the care sector the Employment Appeal Tribunal, EAT recently reviewed the position on how those who perform standby shifts or who are required to...
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For those looking to buy a property in areas such as St Albans and Harpenden, it may seem that demand always outstrips supply. We hope that these tips will help...
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