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In Vaughan v London Borough of Lewisham and Others, the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) reaffirmed that whilst the practice of making secret recordings may be regarded as ‘very distasteful’ and...
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When a woman who was injured in an accident at work and who seemed to be making a good recovery collapsed and died three weeks later, as a result of...
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The announcement in the Budget that the Government will pass legislation introducing a General Anti-Abuse Rule (GAAR) was a formality given the extensive discussion and consultation that preceded it. ...
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When affairs of the heart went awry, a man faced an unexpected tax bill. The man decided to buy a property in 2001 when he was engaged to be...
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When a Volvo truck that was bought on HP was sold to a third party (a company) before the necessary HP payments had been made, the HP company sought to...
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In deciding on the meaning of agreements regarding the construction and sale of a residential property, the Court of Appeal has ruled that £35,000 retained from the purchase price should...
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