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When tenants discovered that their landlord had bought insurance over their flats, including the structure of the building, when they had already purchased insurance cover for themselves, the resulting argument...
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In a ground-breaking decision that prioritised the rights of the living over those of the dead, the Court of Appeal has opened the way for genetic testing of DNA extracted...
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One area in which problems may not be anticipated is when a family member’s status as a ‘genuine’ employee is disputed by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC). For any...
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The planning system is very far from straightforward and sensible landowners seek legal advice before tackling it. The point was underlined by one case in which a farmer ended up...
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When disputes arise over the meaning of a contract, it is usual for the court to look first at what the wording of the contract means and then at the...
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The finding that more than a third of users of the Internet in the UK have been ‘trolled’ or been the subject of harassment or ‘cyber-bullying’, sometimes with severe effects...
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