Results for "No win"
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Mental health matters in the workplace: Rome was not built in a day
This week is Mental Health Awareness week and mental health is now increasingly high on the political agenda. According to mental health charity ...
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Owens v Owen: Has the time finally come for a ‘no fault divorce’ system?
Owens v Owen: Has the time finally come for a ‘no fault divorce’ system? Askews Legal LLP are specialist Divorce and Family Law ...
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Japanese Knotweed – down the root by Pritpal Chahal
It is a common question that is raised with a seller when they are selling their property; is the property affected by Japanese Knotweed? Most ...
- Residential Conveyancing
Cybercrime – “Friday afternoon fraud”– how to safeguard against property fraud by Pritpal Chahal
A new wave of cybercrime is targeting residential conveyancing transactions. Fraudsters are aggressively targeting law firms that handle ...
- Employment Law
Do you know the procedure for dealing with requests for flexible working?
Flexible working requests are starting to come through following the changes to the rules in June last year. As you will recall from our bulletin at ...
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Selling Square pieces to go in Round Pegs
During the War, the British Purchasing Commission was impressed by the stated performance of an American fighter aircraft called the Airacobra. Made ...
- Family Law
Prenuptial Agreement Challenges: When Are Prenups Most Likely to Fail?
Article summary The Supreme Court’s decision in Radmacher v Granatino [2010] UKSC 42 transformed how prenuptial agreements are treated in ...
Pre-Charge Advice Solicitors
Protecting your position before any charging decision is made Being told that you are under police investigation can be extremely stressful, ...
- Employment Law
Managing Senior Employee Exits: Legal Risk at Board Level
Article summary Many boards assume that the seniority of a departing director simplifies the exit process, or that a generous payment will ...
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Why Strong Commercial Litigation Claims Can Still Lose
Article summary: Even the strongest business civil litigation claims, whether in relation to contract disputes, debt recovery, property disputes, ...



