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On 07 January 2021 the Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick announced proposals that mean leaseholders would be able to extend their lease by 990 years instead of the current 90 years allowed by the Lease...
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“Not a victim of her own misfortune” - His Honour Judge Saggerson makes it clear that racism must not be tolerated by London and Quadrant when handing down judgment in Tia Jones v London and Quadr...
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If you are unhappy with how a trustee or the executor or demonstrator of an estate (a personal representative (PR)) is managing a trust or administering an estate, it is possible to apply to the court...
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Bullying is very toxic and often can have devastating effects on individuals that suffer from it. Bullying in the workplace can be even more problematic as it could mean that individuals have to face...
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Generally, disabled people tend to have limited life chances and income. As such an inheritance can be life changing. However, many such people are long term recipients of means-tested benefits. Conse...
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On 10 December 2020, the Government published a new version of its “How to Rent: The Checklist for Renting in England” guide. The booklet had not been updated since July 2019 and since that date t...
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Anthony Gold is delighted to announce that three of its Senior Associates have accepted offers to become new Partners in the firm. Adam Dyl, Amanda Hopkins and Grainne Feeney transition to their new r...
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A caveat prevents a grant of probate from being issued by the Probate Registry. A person claiming to have any interest in the estate may issue a Warning on Form 4 against the caveat, stating his inter...
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