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Contracts. They are not often documents that you particularly want to read. More often than not, people think they are too long or too wordy or just too boring. Business owners will also sometimes con...
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From a legal perspective in many ways 2021 has been a year of ‘more of the same’ for the private rented sector: more delays to abolition of section 21 notices, an extension for most of the year to...
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The Year 2021 has been a year with a lot of significant developments in the Private Rented Sector (“ PRS”). The Year started off with amended guidance and rules continuing in respect of possession...
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In the case of Raja -v- Salford City Council, the Upper Tribunal (“UT”) held that First tier Tribunals (“FtT”) are required to make their own assessment in determining financial penalties and...
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In the recent case of Re PW (Jehovah’s Witness: Validity of Advance Decisions) [2021] EWCOP 52, the court considered whether PW had capacity to make a decision regarding a blood transfusion and whet...
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On 15 November 2021, the Civil Justice Council (CJC) produced an Interim Report entitled “Review of Pre-Action Protocols (PAP)” [1] for consultation on the subject of the PAPs, in which it canvass...
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Solicitors will routinely advise when to consider domestic abuse in children proceedings. However, such advice is not so forthcoming when concerned with financial remedy proceedings or while trying to...
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Written by Mumtaz Hussain As well as having demanding jobs, to say the least, the personal injury team here at Anthony Gold definitely could not be considered to regard their role in a transactiona...
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