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Employment Law Digest 2024/2025
Last year saw Labour move into parliament with the effect of catalysing a turn towards…
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Updates To The Land Registry Practice Guides
It has been a month of change for the Land Registry’s processes. We outline below some of the key changes made to the Land Registry’s Practice Guides and the areas which these will affect.
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Court Of Protection’s Christmas Countdown
Spending time with loved ones over Christmas can raise questions. Check out our Court Of Protection Christmas Countdown where we address how we can help.
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What Happens To Your Social Media Accounts When You Die?
As of 2024, there are approximately 56.2 million social media users in the UK – a significant proportion of the UK population.
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Christmas 2024 Message From the Chair of Wilson Browne Solicitors
2024… a year of success? Or was it running through treacle? Strolling down a stable path or stumbling over potholes?! Chair Kevin Rogers reflects on 2024.
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Shareholder Agreement and Case
In the case of Lane -v- Lane, the High Court has held that a verbal agreement between a father and son to transfer their shares in a family company to each other on their death overrode the father’s earlier will under which the father’s shares had been left to his wife.
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Fair Payment Code
The Office of the Small Business Commissioner has launched the new “Fair Payment Code”.
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“Emotional Support Animals” v “Service Animals”
‘Emotional support animals’ Do they have a place at work? We are a nation of…
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Can I Rely On A Land Registry Plan?
In a recent case, the Court of Appeal have reconsidered a boundary dispute and confirmed that when considering the legal boundary of a property, the HM Land Registry’s title plan is irrelevant.
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Do You Really Know Who You Are Leaving Your Charitable Legacy To In Your Will?
Including a Charitable legacy in your Will is a generous and meaningful way to continue to make an impact after your death. It is important to think about who or what organisation will actually receive the legacy.