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Differences between Freehold and Leasehold Properties
Askews Legal LLP are a firm of Solicitors based in Coventry who deal with various transactions, including Freehold and Leasehold sales and purchases. ...
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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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What’s on the horizon? Employment Law in 2019
29th March 2019 ‘BREXIT Day’ – Deal or No Deal? Regardless of whether the UK leaves the EU with a deal, our employment laws and rules regarding ...
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What is an Option to Purchase?
Askews Legal LLP are your local Solicitors in Coventry, today we will be reviewing Commercial Law and in particular what is an option to purchase. An ...
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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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Selling Your Property? What documents do we need?
Askews Legal LLP are you local Solicitors in Coventry who can help you with your Conveyancing needs. Selling and buying property can be one of the ...
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Dress code and appearance in the workplace – Solicitors in Coventry
Dress codes are often used in the workplace for a variety of reasons, for example, to portray a corporate image or for health and safety reasons. In ...
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Welcome to our new website and Pritpal Chahal’s blog
After a couple of months of planning, we are delighted to announce the launch of our new website. We hope you like its fresh new look. We also hope ...
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Break Clauses – The Importance of Negotiation
A break clause is a provision in a lease which enables either the landlord or the tenant, or both, under specified circumstances, to terminate ...
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Employment law – what to expect in 2017 at a glance
Hot topics Given that a substantial amount of domestic employment law is derived from Europe, including the Working Time Regulations (holiday ...