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It is not unusual for the cost of litigation – especially where a group of companies is involved – to be paid for in whole or in part by a...
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People who seek advantage by going beyond the bounds of planning permission they are given can expect to be taught a very expensive lesson by the courts. However, the law...
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Mobility of labour is vital to any modern economy and many employment contracts require staff to relocate from one workplace to another if their employer’s business demands it. One such...
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When a couple divorced in 2014, the ex-husband was ordered to pay his ex-wife periodical payments of £120,000 per year after he was found to have used a variety of...
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No amount of careful drafting can be guaranteed to iron out disagreements as to the true meaning of contract terms and when a dispute occurs it may require the intervention...
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In an interesting VAT case, the well-known tennis club Queen’s Club has been successful in a claim for recovery of the VAT it incurred on revamping its restaurant and bar...
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