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A recent rent repayment order (“RRO”) tribunal case has again highlighted the importance of purpose-built student accommodation (“PBSA”) providers being aware of their obligations in respect o...
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The trend towards flexible working has not just continued; it has evolved into a more structured and legally supported framework within the UK. With the landscape of work-life balance undergoing signi...
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A breach of confidentiality in employment occurs when an employee discloses sensitive information belonging to their employer without authorisation from the employer. This information typically includ...
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A Benjamin Order enables Personal Representatives to distribute an estate upon specific events occurring or failing to occur. Such Orders are generally used when Personal Representatives encounter dif...
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In a world where the protection of the elderly and vulnerable from controling and coercive behaviour is paramount, the planning of your Will and estate becomes crucial. The recent conviction of Luke D...
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The Inheritance (Provision for Family & Dependants) Act 1975 (“the 1975 Act”) allows certain categories of people (including spouses, children, some cohabitants, and those being financially ma...
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Have you ever considered donating to a charity under your Will? Donating to a charity under your Will is a great way of showing support to a worthwhile cause. It can also be an effective way of reduci...
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What is contributory negligence? In the early stages of a personal injury claim, particularly road traffic accident (RTA) claims, whilst the insurers are investigating liability, they will often alle...
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