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03 January 2024
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26 April 2024
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This guide will provide a helpful starting point and offer some practical guidance through the various aspects of boundary disputes, resolving neighbour conflicts and your legal rights should you need to enforce them.
21 May 2024
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The King’s Speech on Wednesday 17 July 2024 announced two bills on Employment law: an Employment Rights Bill and a draft Equality (Race and Disability) Bill.
18 July 2024
How the family business responds to those factors may well determine its success, harmony and longevity.
17 July 2024
Will disputes have long captured public attention, especially when they involve celebrities or high-profile individuals.
16 July 2024
Medical misdiagnosis survey sheds light on worrying misdiagnosis trends and continuously overlooked symptoms in women’s health
Recent research shows that approximately 28% of neighbour disputes stem from fences, walls, hedges, boundaries and shared space.
12 July 2024
In recent years, the NHS has faced a number of high-profile, high-value birth injury claims, reflecting the enormous ongoing care costs associated with severe birth-related disabilities.
09 July 2024
Disputes regarding trees are common because some people want to maintain ultimate privacy, so they allow their trees to grow very tall and undertake very infrequent pollarding and maintenance.
We work closely with charities to ensure we stay on top of developments. We wanted to see how the changes in the sector might have been viewed from the Charity Commission's perspective.
08 July 2024
With the UK General Election on the horizon, this article sets out the key changes to employment law proposed by the Labour and Conservative parties.
25 June 2024
Intermeddling is a legal term that means a person has dealt with an estate to such an extent that they have assumed responsibility for it and cannot, therefore, simply "walk away" without the court's approval.
Research shows that cases of domestic violence can increase by 38% when England loses a match and 26% when they win or draw
10 June 2024
The idea of rental auctions for high-street properties was announced back in 2022 but will finally be progressed in the summer of 2024.
03 June 2024