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Part 36 Offers – Effective Tactic To Persuade Parties To Settle Claims
Hugh Grant has recently settled his claim against News Group Newspapers, the publisher of the Sun newspaper, after accepting what he describes as “an enormous sum” a part 36 offer, albeit reluctantly on his part it seems.
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How Long Do Solicitors Keep Conveyancing Files?
Conveyancing documents underpin the whole process of transferring the ownership of a property from one person to another.
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What Is A Whistleblowing Policy?
What is the purpose of whistleblowing? Whistleblowing (also known as making a protected disclosure) occurs…
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Changes To Employment Contracts
There may be occasions when an employer believes it is necessary to change the terms of an individual’s employment contract.
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Parcelforce Drivers Launch An Attack Against The Royal Mail
Parcelforce delivery drivers launch an attack against their employer, Royal Mail, claiming that they have been incorrectly classed as self-employed.
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Can A Conveyancing Solicitor Act For A Buyer And A Seller?
Conveyancing is the legal process by which the ownership of residential property is transferred from one individual to another.
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Tom Warrender Talks All Things Commercial Property And Life As A Solicitor And Partner
Partner Tom Warrender was recently interviewed by Clara Rose, of Clara Rose Consultancy, she asked…
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Do You Have Two Shillings And A Sixpence? Is It Time To Update Your Company’s Articles?
All companies are required by law to have Article of Association (Articles).
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Employment Tribunal Case – April 2024
An employment tribunal has recently decided that a Sainsburys employee was fairly dismissed for failing…
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What Are My Options If I Can’t Pay The Inheritance Tax Due?
If a deceased persons estate is subject to an Inheritance Tax, it is the Personal Representatives (the executors or administrators) responsibility to pay the Inheritance Tax due.