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The Tenant Fees Act 2019 limits the fees which landlord and agents can charge to residential tenants. Some fees are banned entirely, and others are restricted to a ‘reasonable amount’. The legisla...
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5 things private landlords need to know about the new changes From 1 October 2022 the Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarm Regulations in England will change. Private landlords will be required to comply...
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From 1 April 2019, NHS Resolution (NHSR) started operating a new state indemnity scheme for General Practitioners in England. It is called the Clinical Negligence Scheme for General Practice (CNSGP)....
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On 5 September the Upper Tribunal issued its decision in a combined appeal case of Acheampong v Roman & Ors and Choudhury v Razak & Ors [2022] UKUT 239 (LC). This is an important decision as i...
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Over the past few years there have been several changes to the requirements for witness statements but the value of a good statement well drafted and focused can still be significant. A witness sta...
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At Anthony Gold we have a long and proud history of supporting the vulnerable and protecting their interests. That includes our litigation department’s work in advocating their rights and recovering...
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[audio mp3="https://anthonygold.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/What-rights-do-gamete-donors-hav.mp3"][/audio] What rights do donors have, and what applications can be made under the Children Act...
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Written by Mumtaz Hussain 13th September is annual World Sepsis Day, and an opportunity to highlight this condition and the way we can spot the signs. Fact and figures Sepsis is sometimes cal...
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