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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 ...
- Commercial Conveyancing
- Residential Conveyancing
Stamp Duty Land Tax
Here at Askews Legal LLP we have a team of dedicated residential conveyancing specialists to assist you with all your conveyancing needs. This ...
- Commercial Law
Commercial Underleases Explained
Potential undertenants need to understand the nature of their interest and the implications this has for their liability as a whole. What is an ...
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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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Maintenance: A meal ticket for life?
Askews Legal LLP are specialist Divorce and Family Law Solicitors in Coventry, your one stop shop for any Family Law advice. The ...
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The Five Difficulties Currently Facing Commercial Property Investors
Despite the possible difficulties that Brexit may bring to the Commercial Property market there are still many opportunities available for investors. ...
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Maintenance – A meal ticket for life? The case of Mills v Mills
Askews Legal LLP are specialist Divorce and Family Law Solicitors in Coventry, your one stop shop for any Family Law advice. The ...
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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 ...
- Employment Law
Self-Employed, Worker or Employee? – Solicitors in Coventry
The Supreme Court, the UK’s highest court, has unanimously ruled that a plumber classed as self-employed was in fact a worker and should therefore ...