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The Birmingham Employment Tribunal recently made a decision, in the case of Taylor v Jaguar Land Rover Limited, that under the definition of gender reassignment within the Equality Act 2010, a person...
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One of the issues that has cropped up for doctors and other healthcare professionals as a result of the coronavirus pandemic and lockdown in its various forms in 2020 has been the rise in the need for...
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One of the requirements to make a valid will is that the person has the requisite mental capacity to do so. This is referred to as ‘testamentary capacity’. The Golden Rule In the case of Ken...
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When there is a dispute as to the validity of a will or as to who should apply for a Grant, a person may lodge a caveat at the Probate Registry. As explained in our earlier article, caveat stops an...
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Housing Week 2020: Defects to new build leasehold and shared ownership properties: top ten questions
As part of Anthony Gold’s Housing Week this week, my colleagues Giles Peaker and Jenny Evans recorded a webinar entitled “Leaseholders and build defects – issues and remedies” – the recordin...
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For today’s part of Housing week, Head of Housing Andrew Brookes answers some frequently asked questions related to service charges for Council and Local Authority leaseholders. https://soundclou...
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For today’s instalment of Housing week, partner, Giles Peaker and solicitor, Jenny Evans hosted our webinar “Leasehold and new build defects – issues and remedies.” The webinar examined the...
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The recent High Court judgment in Lord Bishop of Leeds v Dixon Coles & Gill [2020] EWHC 2809 (Ch) deals with several issues that will be of interest to solicitors and insurers faced with liability...
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