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All forms of tax planning need to be carried out with great care. However, even when care is taken, unforeseen results can sometimes occur, as a recent tax case shows....
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In a ruling which underlines that mental illness does not necessarily equate to legal incapacity, the Court of Protection recently refused to open the way for doctors to perform a...
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A family judge has hailed the miraculous benefits of sitting down to a ‘nice cup of tea’ after this played a central role in healing a bitter ten-year rift between...
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When a tenant left the premises it had occupied but did not comply with its obligations under the lease to put the property back into a good state of repair,...
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The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has issued an important judgment relating to trade marks, overturning an earlier decision. The dispute related to the use of...
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A recent Court of Appeal case has reaffirmed the principle that the English courts will uphold a clause that allows commercial restitution, but not one that constitutes a penalty. ...
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