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- Commercial Law
Does the Coronavirus outbreak constitute ‘Force Majeure’?
The recent outbreak of the Coronavirus has had considerable impact on the public life and business operations in and with China. As the outbreak does ...
- Commercial Law
Askews top tips for new businesses
If you have a fledgling business idea, make sure you protect any intellectual property to avoid any potential negative impact. Ensure you have ...
- Commercial Conveyancing
- Residential Conveyancing
Desmond Higgins and the Commissioners for HMRC
Desmond Higgins and the Commissioners for Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs, [2019] EWCA Civ 1860. Capital Gains Tax (CTG) is always a factor to ...
- Employment Law
Equal Opportunities – The benefits for an employer in getting it right
A recent Employment Tribunal decision has found in favour of two Claimants in their discrimination claims against both their employer, Capita, and ...
- Civil Litigation
What is a consumer credit claim?
A recent investment fraud involving the use of software providing deceptive indications as to profits made has brought prominence, albeit in an ...
- Civil Litigation
What’s in a name? Separate legal personality and issuing against small companies
As a litigant in person they are plenty of pitfalls if you’re dealing with the courts. Not only do you have to learn as much of the ins and outs of ...
- Commercial Conveyancing
- Commercial Law
Insurance and Commercial Leases
Whether you are a landlord or a tenant of commercial premises, it is extremely important that the lease sets out full details of who will insure and ...
- Employment Law
Off to pastures new?
Theresa May has resigned as Prime Minister and the leader of the Conservative Party with effect from the 7th June 2019. Following such a high-profile ...
- Residential Conveyancing
Exchange and Completion: What’s the difference?
The aim of all parties to conveyancing transactions is to complete matters so that you can move into your new property and out of your old property. ...
- Uncategorised
A step too far – has entertainment become a substitute for compassion?
ITV’s popular Jeremey Kyle Show which has been running for 14 years has been hastily axed following the recent suicide of a guest, just a week ...
