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Tenants Achieve Service Charges Reductions

Tenants who feel that excessive service charges are being demanded of them are not powerless and...

Director's Behaviour Leads to Unfair Dismissal Claim

A woman has succeeded in her unfair dismissal claim after the behaviour of a director of the...

Car Loan Commissions Repayable, Court of Appeal Rules

In a ruling which will have wide implications for providers of finance, the Court of Appeal has...

Court Finds Continued Treatment is in Man's Best Interests

The courts are often called upon to decide whether continued treatment is in the best interests of...

National Minimum Wage Rates for 2025 Announced

The government has announced the rates of the National Living Wage (NLW) and National Minimum Wage...

Taxpayer Succeeds in Late Appeal Against Penalty

Whether a taxpayer has a reasonable excuse for a failure to comply with their obligations depends...

Supermarket Chain Secures Transfer of 'Abusive' Domain Name

If a business objects to the registration of a UK domain name by someone else, it can seek to have...

Forfeiture Rule Disapplied in Assisted Dying Case

In certain circumstances, a person who has unlawfully killed another is precluded from benefiting...
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