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Intellectual property (IP) rights are fiercely protected by the courts, and the consequences of breaching them can be severe indeed. In one case, a company which profited from infringing a...
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Adjudication and arbitration are methods often used in the construction industry in the hope that they will achieve speedier and less costly dispute resolution than the use of litigation. However,...
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When a marriage breaks up, the court’s primary consideration is the welfare of any children, and their views are of great importance when a decision is being made as to...
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Business relationships sometimes end badly, but the duties that partners owe to look after each other’s interests continue until formal dissolution. In one case, two couples who set up a...
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Anyone who lives in rented accommodation can breathe a sigh of relief after a tenant whose weekend cottage suffered severe flooding damage during a cold snap saw off a £128,000...
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The Chartered Institute of Taxation (CIOT) has warned taxpayers that HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) have now published the responses to their consultation on proposed extensions to their data-gathering powers,...
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