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8 October
High level summary Dr Banerjee applied for Judicial Review of a second decision made by a Tribunal of the General Medical Council's Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service not to allow her... Read Morearticles
29 September
It was back in 2006 that the Employment Tribunal considered the issue of disability discrimination by association in the case of Coleman v Attridge Law. At that time, whether or... Read Morearticles
29 September
As buses often come in threes, so do the questions surrounding stamp duty land tax, or SDLT, I am asked. I have encountered a few issues recently, where a development... Read Morearticles
29 September
The clock is ticking and time is running down for Housing Associations to decide whether to accept, voluntarily, the Right to Buy extension or allow it to be imposed upon... Read Morearticles
24 September
The Consumer Rights Act 2015 is the most important piece of consumer law since the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977. It comes into force on 1 October 2015. It affects... Read Morearticles
23 September
This case is one of the first to look in detail at allegations of errors in the evaluation of tenders undertaken by a contracting authority and the remedies available to... Read Morearticles
9 September
On 29 July 2015, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) released its Policy Statement (PS15/19) detailing final rules to improve the complaints handling landscape for consumers and FCA authorised firms. PS15/19... Read Morearticles
27 August
When considering whether time is of the essence in relation to rent review clauses, it is worth noting the approach taken by the courts when considering and interpreting rent review... Read Morearticles
25 August
The courts have been relatively quiet on the topic of rent reviews of late, however, with the commercial leasehold market picking up post-recession the question of rent reviews may become... Read Morearticles
14 August
Regulatory practitioners will be aware of the need to consider carefully whether individually or cumulatively particulars of an allegation can properly be said to reach the threshold for a finding... Read Morearticles
14 August
An appeal against a striking off order by the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal on the ground (amongst others) that dishonesty had been found by the Tribunal but had not been adequately... Read Morearticles
14 August
It is not often I would be excited by an Act or a new law. It is part and parcel of a lawyer's job to keep up with changes in... Read More