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Those who are ’employed to invent’ normally have few rights to the fruits of their labour, as a professor who invented a novel blood glucose testing device discovered recently. Although...
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A woman whose purchase of a seaside home became a nightmare owing to a dispute with neighbours triggered by a conveyancing solicitor’s negligence will receive some compensation for her loss...
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In a ruling which powerfully confirmed the extra-territorial reach of the English courts, the Court of Appeal has opened the way for civil proceedings for contempt of court to be...
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If you employ agency workers, you should be aware that HM Revenue and Customs have issued new guidance on how workers supplied through agencies should be taxed. This reflects...
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When an unsatisfactory tenant applied to extend the lease on the shop and house premises she rented, the landlord wished to terminate it instead and seek a new tenant. ...
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The Court of Appeal has confirmed that immigration rules which prevent a married person being ‘sponsored’ unless the sponsor’s income exceeds a minimum level are not a breach of the...
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