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It has long been unlawful to refuse to employ someone because of his or her trade union membership. However, in a ground-breaking decision, a tribunal has extended that protection to...
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When a man copied part of a photograph (showing the Welsh poet Dylan Thomas’s head) from a website, he probably had the commonly held (but incorrect) view that because the...
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One of the potential disadvantages of having more than one owner of a property is what to do when they take different views of whether it should be sold. In...
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In the recent Budget, the Government committed itself to a review of the operation of trust taxation in the UK. Since reforms were introduced in 2006 to counter what...
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The time to seek legal advice when you think something may be wrong is when you first have a concern, not later on when you know there is a problem....
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Under English law, a person is able (within limits) to decide absolutely to whom their estate should pass. However, many countries have ‘forced heirship’ laws, under which a deceased person’s...
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