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The new Care Act easements, created under the Coronavirus Act 2020, took legal effect on 31 March 2020. They gave local authorities the power to prioritise care to those who are most in need of it. Wh...
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This week we will be sharing a series of short recordings discussing the mechanics of taking a legal claim forward in a clinical negligence matter. It is not always clear as to whether you may have...
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The revenue raised from Inheritance Tax (IHT) has dropped for the first time in ten years. This owes more to the introduction of new tax reliefs, like the Residential Nil Rate Band, or the reduced tax...
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Partner Fiona Lyon speaks about Modern Families and Surrogacy Arrangements. To learn more , please click on the link below. https://youtu.be/tgv7YcVIIG4...
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Christopher McNeill says there is no need to pay income tax AND Inheritance Tax Income is subject to income tax, reams of legislation being devoted to making sure this is so. Taxed income then find...
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Family Law Practitioners can all agree that what has been achieved by the Courts during the pandemic has been nothing short of miraculous. Changes that have been talked about for years happened over...
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Ali Malsher, Partner in our Clinical Negligence team has recorded a short discussion dealing with issues which might arise when taking a claim forward or thinking about taking a claim forward during t...
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A recent case concerning the death of a patient has re-ignited the debate as to whether the duty of candour is an effective tool. The duty of candour is a statutory duty which has several key princ...
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