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  • Schizophrenic’s Will Upheld By Court

    Posted: May 8, 2014

    A recent decision shows that the courts place a heavy burden of proof on those who claim that a will should be invalidated because the person making it lacks testamentary...

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  • Discount Offers Should Be Treated With Caution

    Posted: May 6, 2014

    Discounted prices seem to be everywhere these days, but recent decisions of the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) show that sales promotions need to be treated with caution. A series...

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  • Pre-Nup Not Binding, Rules Court

    Posted: May 1, 2014

    When the marriage of a wealthy Scandinavian couple broke up, the English court had to consider the effect of a pre-nuptial agreement (‘pre-nup’) which they had entered into in their...

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  • Court Boosts Planning Objectors’ Rights

    Posted: April 30, 2014

    A local authority has been dragged over the coals by a High Court judge for its ‘perverse’ failure to heed furious neighbours’ complaints about a poorly constructed home that overlooks...

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  • No Second Bite of the Cherry After Ombudsman’s Decision

    Posted: April 28, 2014

    When a couple received negligent advice from a firm of financial advisers, they complained to the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS). The ombudsman ruled in their favour and ordered that compensation...

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  • Exaggerated Claim and Dubious Litigation Strategy Create Cost Catastrophe

    Posted: April 25, 2014

    When an offer to settle a legal dispute is made, important consequences follow from the offer (called a ‘Part 36’ offer in the legal profession) as regards legal costs. ...

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  • Deadlock Forces Sale When Family Inherits Business

    Posted: April 22, 2014

    When a family business is handed down and ownership is split between two or more members of the next generation, the result can all too often be discord. Normally, this...

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  • Court of Appeal Issues Guidance on Child Cases

    Posted: April 17, 2014

    A recent decision of the Court of Appeal has emphasised the importance of the provision of good quality, relevant evidence in cases involving children. The case concerned a council’s...

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  • Social Housing Fraud Changes

    Posted: April 14, 2014

    The Prevention of Social Housing Fraud Act 2013 makes the unauthorised subletting of a council property a criminal offence. The prosecution can be brought by the council concerned. ...

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  • Case Shows Need For Care in IHT Planning

    Posted: April 11, 2014

    When a woman transferred the lease on her Knightsbridge flat into a trust for the benefit of her two sons, the intention was to provide a benefit to them which...

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