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Have you paid an Employment Tribunal fee?

Reimbursement scheme details announced

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Litigation funders beware

Litigation is an expensive and risk-laden enterprise. It is not to be embarked upon lightly, especially having regard to the ever-increasing cost of access to justice.

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New Pre-Action Protocol for Debt Claims

On 1 October 2017, the Pre-action Protocol for Debt Claims came into force, which may have a potentially large impact on businesses owed monies by individuals.

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Leasehold loopholes to look out for

The subject of the UK’s ‘housing crisis’ is a firm favourite with the British press, and the media’s current scrutiny of ‘all matters housing’ has recently thrown a fairly obscure property law, intended to protect homeowners, into the spotlight.

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A new class of limited partnership for private funds

The Private Fund Limited Partnership (PFLP) is a new sub-category of limited partnership which came into existence earlier this year. It aims to reduce financial and administrative burdens on general partners/managers as well as providing greater legal certainty for limited partners.

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Where there’s a will, there’s a way

When thinking of making a will, the idea of a Victorian lawyer taking down the last instructions at the bedside still springs to mind for many people.

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Preparing a business-lasting power of attorney

In this article, private client solicitor James McMullan considers the advantages, needs and practical examples of creating a business-lasting power of attorney.

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Can you make a WhatsApp will?

Key legal requirements and future outlook.

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Supporting neurodiverse people in family law matters

Understanding neurodiversity in the legal context.

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Why is clear contract drafting important?

How simple contract clauses can protect your business.

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Ensuring equality: A legal guide to responsibilities and compliance

Understanding equal opportunities in the workplace

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Estate planning: How not to make mincemeat of it!

The High Court has confirmed that a will handwritten on the back of two cardboard food packages is legally binding.

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