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Kettering National Minimum Wage Breaches
In light of the recent list of Kettering employers who have failed to meet minimum…
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Conveyancer Vs Solicitor: What’s The Difference?
What is conveyancing? Conveyancing is the legal process that must be undertaken to bring about…
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Family Mediation: A Free Choice….. Still- And Often A Good One
So, for the present, the Government has ruled out compulsory mediation in family cases.
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Adverse Possession: 2 Decades On From The Reforms
Adverse Possession is a method of acquiring title to Land and simply refers to squatting.
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Carer’s Leave – April 2024
As we have previously reported, new regulations for carer’s leave will come into force on 6 April 2024.
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Biodiversity Net Gain – is it relevant to pre 2024 planning applications?
In a recent appeal decision from the Planning Inspectorate outline planning permission was refused for the erection of a care home (Class C2) together with associated infrastructure, parking and access.
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HMRC Investigation Into Alleged Breaches Of The National Minimum Wage – What You Need To Know
These investigations can begin when any employee makes a complaint to HMRC that they believe they are not receiving the correct National Minimum Wage.
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Case Update: Armstead v Royal & Sun Alliance Insurance Company Ltd (2024) UKSC 6
In tort, it is a well-established principle that a person owes a duty of care not to cause any physical damage to another person’s property.
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Rise In Court Fees
The Government announce a consultation to increase over 200 court fees to raise up to an additional £42 million per year.
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Warranty v Condition
Businesses and individuals alike enter into contracts frequently, whether it be for services or goods…