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It is not uncommon for claimants to be reluctant to bring claims for personal injury compensation following serious accidents at work. They may be employed, or self-employed and are understandably wor...
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The Leasehold and Freehold Bill, a notable part of the recent King's Speech, marks a significant move towards leasehold reform in England and Wales. In notes released following the King’s Speech, th...
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Following the King’s Speech on 07 November 2023, The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities has commenced public consultation around a series of options for how the government could in...
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Whether you’re starting a new relationship, parting ways with a loved one, or facing changes within your family, understanding the legal aspects is crucial. Family Law solicitors guide you through...
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Recently NHS Resolution held a significant conference into the issues relating to Emergency Department (ED) care. The purpose of the conference was to share insights into reducing claims in emergency...
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If you are separated and unable to agree child arrangements with your former partner, you may need to take the matter to Court to obtain a Child Arrangements order (CAO). This is more likely to be the...
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As part of Generation Rent’s Renter’s Rights Awareness week I spoke to renters about their rights to get their landlord to do repairs to their rented property. You can watch the full video here....
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Most student halls and other shared living spaces have a clause in the tenancy or license agreements that no pets are allowed. But are there situations when that clause is unlawful? Are guide dogs al...
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