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Most non-drivers do not know that white lights indicate a parked car is about to reverse, according to research commissioned by a Personal Injury Lawyers’ body. Similarly, not so many drivers realis...
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Pathway to Surrogacy Surrogacy in England is legal, but the surrogacy agreements themselves are not legally binding or enforceable. Under the Surrogacy Act 1985, it is a criminal offence to adver...
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An Introduction Surrogacy arrangements date back to biblical times but gained real potential after 1978 when the first baby was conceived via IVF. This innovation pioneered further medical advanc...
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What does mitigating losses mean? If a victim of a road traffic collision has sustained an injury as a direct result of that accident they may be entitled to bring a claim for personal injury again...
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The government is about to start a consultation into the possible introduction of automated lane keeping systems, abbreviated to ALKS. These are systems which could be installed in cars and which will...
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In the rented sector legal changes continue at pace as the Government reacts to fears of mass evictions, political pressure and mounting concerns about a second wave Covid-19. The ‘stay’ on posses...
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The stay on Possession claims was initially introduced in March 2020 by way of Practice Direction 51Z. The stay was brought in to provide protection to tenants and stop landlords from evicting tenants...
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In a recent article in New Law Journal Kim Beatson and Victoria Brown provide an overview on Fact-finding hearings in private children proceedings. A ‘fact-finding hearing’ (FFH) is the first l...
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