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Scams of all shapes and sizes are becoming depressingly frequent and the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has warned against the rising tide of pensions scams that leave people facing years...
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Property title deeds often contain restrictions on future use of the land and one of the most common is a requirement that only one house can be built on a...
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The Supreme Court recently decided a case which made clear some of the limits that apply when financial issues were resolved within a consent order at the time of a...
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The Government has commenced issuing a series of guidance notes on how to proceed in the event that a ‘no deal’ Brexit occurs. Whilst the guidance does not have...
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Some forms of workplace misconduct may appear so serious as to obviously justify dismissal as a matter of common sense. However, as an instructive decision of the Employment Appeal Tribunal...
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Care orders for children that result in them being taken away from their parents are not made lightly. When a 14-year-old girl was assessed as having ‘a range of complex...
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