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6 October
The landmark judgment in Convoy Collateral v Broad Idea and Cho Kwai Chee, provides clarity on the power of the Court to grant injunctions and freezing orders in international litigation.... Read Morearticles
5 October
What are Forced Marriage Protection Orders and when can they be used? Family Law solicitor Rachel Knight takes a look. Read Morearticles
4 October
Most people are familiar with the main intellectual property rights that can be protected by registration - but how can you protect other valuable assets such as confidential information and... Read Morearticles
1 October
Litigation & Dispute Resolution experts Joanna Corbett-Simmons and William Rees look at the High Court's recent decision to award Landlord Summary Judgment and what this means for Landlord Tenant relationships... Read Morearticles
30 September
The Government has recently published details about the new right to carer's leave. Many employees also having caring responsibilities and so will welcome the announcement that there will be a... Read Morearticles
30 September
Much has been made in the press of the Government's Consultation, published on 23 September, on a proposed "day one" Right to Request Flexible Working. However, also tucked away in... Read Morearticles
28 September
With a grizzly start to last year a group of friends in Spain, trading as Osito & Co, found themselves in a rather sticky situation... Read Morearticles
28 September
Mediation is the most common form of alternative dispute resolution and is very effective when parties are willing to go to the negotiating table. Read Morearticles
28 September
There are several types of alternative dispute resolution (ADR), at least one of which should be suitable for your needs if you are looking to come to an agreement. Read Morearticles
24 September
In a time when the world is still adjusting to the changes brought about by the coronavirus outbreak, businesses are still facing many challenges and having to adapt to a... Read More