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High Court rules on Business Interruption Insurance test case
The High Court has this week (Tuesday 15 September 2020) handed down judgment in the Financial Conduct Authority's (FCA) business interruption insurance test case, which will no doubt be of...
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Grenfell Inquiry Update: James Bessey shares his thoughts on BBC podcast
A legal discussion about whether to offer blanket protection from self-incrimination put the Grenfell Tower Inquiry on hold last week. This follows the chairman of the inquiry backing a request...
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Anti Money Laundering guidance is now available for the UK Art Market
Guidance is now available on a anti money laundering for the UK art market and those from overseas coming into the UK to sell works of art. On 7 February...
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Charity trustees find themselves in contempt of court for disobeying the directions of the Charity Commission
The recent case of Charity Commission v Wright and another [2019] EWHC 3375 (Ch) (8 November 2019) has highlighted the need for charity trustees to observe the instructions of the...
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How should employers manage harassment in the workplace?
Suffering harassment at work can cause long-term harm for individuals but there are implications for employers too, particularly in relation to productivity and risk to reputation. Guidance has recently been...
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Public Authorities: Beware “Boroughwide” Injunctions
In the case of Mayor and Burgess of the London Borough of Bromley v Persons Unknown and others [2020] EWCA Civ 12 ("the Bromley Case"), the Court of Appeal held...
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Nitrates Pollution and Housebuilding – Solutions in Sight?
Last summer we reported on the problems that fears over nitrates pollution in the Solent Area was causing to housebuilding in Hampshire with five councils putting planning applications for new...
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What you need to know about the new mandatory Electrical Safety Regulations effective from 1st July 2020
The Electrical Safety Standards in the Private Rented Sector (England) Regulations 2020 come into force on 1st July 2020 for landlords offering new residential tenancies from 1st July onwards. With...
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Statutory Legacy increase for spouses and civil partners
The Government has just announced an increase in the amount (the statutory legacy) that a person can inherit if their spouse or civil partner dies, leaving children, but no Will. ...
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Next steps for the Brexit process: Our chairman’s statement
A statement on the next steps for the Brexit process from our chairman. Bruce Potter, Blake Morgan Chairman, said: “Almost four years after the referendum and a year after we’d...
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GDPR, data protection, Brexit and Exit Day – no changes…yet
Before Christmas there was a lot of talk about preparing for a no deal Brexit. For data protection the implications of a no deal Brexit are significant – data has...