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The COVID-19 pandemic has massively increased the prevalence of home working but, for some, working away from the office is far more than just a preference. In a guideline case...
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Judges often plead with divorcing couples to bury the hatchet rather than subject themselves to the financial and emotional self-harm of litigation. As a High Court case showed, however, such...
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Judges often plead with divorcing couples to bury the hatchet rather than subject themselves to the financial and emotional self-harm of litigation. As a High Court case showed, however, such...
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Bad blood often exists between trade rivals, but is it an acceptable business practice for them to poke fun at one another? The High Court tackled that issue in the...
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Building works to extend or improve your property may involve temporary incursions onto your neighbour’s land, for which permission is required. In a case that showed the serious consequences of...
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Making a will when you are close to death and without professional assistance is an effective means of fostering dispute between your loved ones after you are gone. As a...
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