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It is commonly thought that pre-nuptial agreements are legally binding, but the lack of clarity in the applicable law means that they can sometimes be successfully challenged. In a...
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A marketing manager who was made redundant after working for almost 30 years for the same employer has won the right to compensation after a tribunal pinpointed deficiencies in the...
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If joint tenants of social housing fall out to the point where they can no longer live together, deciding which of them has to leave the property can be an...
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Leading anti-virus supplier Kaspersky has carried out a survey which revealed that among small and medium-sized businesses there is a very considerable degree of complacency about the risks of losing...
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In Federacion de Servicios Privados del sindicato Comisones obreras v Tyco Integrated Security SL and Another, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has handed down its opinion,...
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A recent Supreme Court case illustrates the risks of not formally ‘closing down’ construction disputes, but simply sitting on your hands after an arbitration settlement that seems acceptable. A...
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