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Cash Forfeiture and Account Freezing Orders (AFO)
We are renound for vigorously defending clients who are subject to Cash Forfeiture proceedings, Cash Seizure and Account Freezing Order wherein ...
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Leasehold Reform Proposals
The government has made further announcements this month regarding long awaited reforms to our leasehold property market. It is estimated that ...
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COT3 agreement V’s settlement agreement
A ‘COT3 Agreement’ (aptly named because it is in fact the ‘Central Office of Tribunals form 3’) is one of the most common ways of settling an ...
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Child Arrangements in the time of COVID
Managing child arrangements is difficult enough for separated parents, but now COVID19 adds a major complication to the mix. What to do during ...
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The vaccine dilemma…a case of be injected or be dismissed..?
As with everything related to coronavirus, there is a lot that remains unknown. So, what are the potential repercussions for an employee who refuses ...
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The Art of Selling Property
The secret street artist known as “Banksy” has hit the headlines again having confirmed that he is behind the artwork entitled “Aachoo!”, ...
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Priti Patel saga puts workplace bullying in the limelight
Rather suitably, Anti-Bullying Week 2020 saw workplace bullying make the headlines courtesy of the Home Secretary, Priti Patel. Following the ...
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Covid-19 – Important Annual Leave Changes
This article briefly covers the new rules relating to annual leave as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. It is important for all businesses to be ...
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Shareholders’ Agreements
What are they and why do you need one? When setting up a company (especially with friends and family), it’s easy to assume that nothing will go ...
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The SDLT Holiday and how long will it last
The SDLT Holiday and how long will it last There is no debating that the chancellor’s decision on 8th July 2020 to allow for a break from our ...