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Two nurses who were found guilty of misconduct by their professional body following the longest recorded set of disciplinary proceedings have been exonerated after the High Court found that their...
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A lease may not be worth the paper it is written on if the landlord’s mortgage lender does not consent to the tenancy. A recent ruling by the Court of...
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When an unauthorised payment of £100,000 was made by a pension scheme for which a chartered accountant was responsible, he found himself facing a £15,000 fine. The accountant was...
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When a landlord gave a tenant a licence to make substantial alterations, little did it think that it was undermining its future financial position. The reason was that another...
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A recent attempt by the wife of a British expatriate, who had lived for many years in Spain, to persuade the English court to accept jurisdiction over their divorce was...
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When key staff left a publisher and set up in competition, the High Court was called upon to consider the question of who should have control over the LinkedIn groups...
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