[ad_1] The low down Conveyancing solicitors must wonder if there is any part of the business cycle that does not multiply the risks they face when giving advice.
[ad_1] The government is consulting on reintroducing fees in the employment tribunals. If this becomes law, employees and workers will have to pay a single fee of £55
[ad_1] The low down The accumulating fallout from the Post Office Horizon scandal shows that government can move at speed to address the shortcomings of the justice system
[ad_1] According to the Oxford English Dictionary, ‘whistleblowing’ means bringing ‘an activity to a sharp conclusion, as if by the blast of a whistle; now usually by informing
[ad_1] Andrew Paul Rose Application 12373-2022 Admitted 2001 Hearing 9-10 November 2023 Reasons 6 December 2023 The SDT ordered that the respondent should be struck off the roll.
[ad_1] The low down It is becoming increasingly difficult to find a solicitor who has not tried out the ‘generative AI’ available to them. The publicly available iteration
[ad_1] In Lancashire Schools SPC Phase 2 Ltd v Lendlease Construction (Europe) Ltd and others [2024] EWHC 37 (TCC), the Technology and Construction Court considered whether a dispute
[ad_1] The low down Problems in the private rented sector regularly hit the headlines. Rents have soared as home ownership figures have plummeted, meaning that more households fear