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In a ruling which underlines that direct discrimination on the ground of age, unlike any other form of direct discrimination, is capable of being objectively justified, the Court of Appeal...
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The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has issued new guidelines (45 pages) on the conduct of direct marketing, which confirms that electronic marketing campaigns directed towards consumers require clear and specific...
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Charity trustees who are lax over accounting have received a warning from the Charity Commission that if they fail to file annual reports, accounts and returns (‘the annual documents’) for...
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When a threat is made to bring a patent infringement action against another company, the result of the mere threat may be to cause damage to the threatened company. It...
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When an assured shorthold tenancy (AST) reaches the end of its term and the tenant continues to occupy the premises, a new tenancy is created. This has implications for landlords...
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The English courts are a popular place to bring divorce proceedings because the financial settlements they order are usually much more equal than those made under other jurisdictions. This...
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