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There are no hard and fast rules over the division of assets in divorce cases. In particular, an equal partition of assets is not always appropriate, as was illustrated by...
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In the context of a bitter falling-out between former colleagues in a highly profitable asset management business, the Court of Appeal has acknowledged that certain aspects of the law on...
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When a GP referred a female patient to the local hospital for an urgent investigation, it should have led to her prompt diagnosis and treatment for ovarian cancer. However,...
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When an attempt is made to challenge the validity of a trade mark, the first issue to resolve is whether or not the trade mark is ‘distinctive’ – in other...
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In a decision which helps to define the limits of employers’ vicarious liability for the culpable actions of their employees, the Court of Appeal has ruled that a police Chief...
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A recent tax dispute shows the importance of retaining records. It concerned a man who bought two properties which he let out. When he disposed of them, he did...
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