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Debenhams Ottaway were recently involved in an Employment Tribunal case which could affect the employment rights of thousands of peripatetic teachers across the UK. In the case of Scott v...
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The Court of Appeal has recently clarified the position on (a) whether section 423 of the Insolvency Act 1986 can apply to dividends, and (b) the circumstances in which the...
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The Chief Insolvency and Companies Court Judge recently issued guidance to confirm that the provisions of the Disclosure Pilot apply to the Insolvency and Companies List. That is except for...
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Debenhams Ottaway Solicitors in association with Sparkle Capital Ltd, Sybaris Legal & IP and Acasta Europe Limited have today launched a product to fund claims brought in the Intellectual Property...
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It is that time of year when many businesses are approaching their financial year end. Managers and HR teams will be looking forward to next year’s budget. With people costs...
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The Supreme Court has today handed down its much anticipated judgment in Perry v Raleys Solicitors, which is its first consideration of loss of a chance in a professional negligence...
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“It’s taken me 20 years but I am finally getting round to making my Will”. It may come as a surprise but comments like this from clients are quite common....
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On Saturday 26 January 2019, Louise Attrup and Michael Kerrigan, employment specialist lawyers from Debenhams Ottaway Solicitors, will once again be teaming up with CIPD Hertfordshire branch to present at...
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The question of whether a dance can be protected by copyright has been a topic of debate following the recent news that the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air star Alfonso Ribeiro...
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The Supreme Court has handed down its decision in the widely followed and hotly anticipated case of S Frances Ltd -v- The Cavendish Hotel (London) Limited, which is of huge...
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