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In a bid to preserve the attractiveness of arbitration in the wake of the faster and less expensive procedures for dealing with disputes by litigation announced recently, the Royal Institution...
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Arguments over property ownership are very common, despite being easily avoidable provided the correct legal paperwork is put in place. A recent case dealt with the ownership of a...
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In an unfair dismissal claim, the task of the Employment Tribunal (ET) is to find why and how the employer took the decision to dismiss and to review whether or...
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For a property to qualify for private residence relief from Capital Gains Tax (CGT), it must in fact have been the taxpayer’s residence. HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) are well...
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It is well known that when a business passes from one VAT-registered trader to another who continues it, the transfer will normally be a ‘transfer of a going concern’ (TOGC)...
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Solicitors have to have comprehensive professional indemnity insurance and are regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority, so you can be sure that, if anything should go wrong, you will be...
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