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25 January
As active members of Resolution, we regularly encourage clients to explore the alternatives to court proceedings, to resolve disputes that may arise following relationship breakdown. One of these is mediation,... Read Morearticles
24 January
We look at a case study where family mediation proved successful as both parties in a separation had control over their own destiny and were able to concentrate on what... Read Morearticles
23 January
Family mediation services continue to be a popular method of resolving family law disputes. Going to court should be a last resort and the court tries to ensure this, by... Read Morearticles
22 January
When a business hits the skids and is placed into administration or liquidation, an insolvency practitioner ("IP") is duty bound to preserve the tangible assets of the company and protect... Read Morearticles
22 January
In the tale of King Solomon’s judgment, two women come before the King with an infant. They ask him to adjudicate on the matter of who is the rightful mother.... Read Morearticles
21 January
The Trade Marks Regulations 2018 ("the Regulations") came into effect on 14 January 2019 implementing the EU Trade Mark Directive 2015. The Regulations make various changes to UK trade mark... Read Morearticles
21 January
While most people don’t start court proceedings lightly, there can be an element of hoping that it will be cathartic or therapeutic in some way and that 'justice' will be... Read Morearticles
17 January
Is the financial division in family law automatically weighted in favour of one party? I have often been asked by prospective clients whether there is any truth in the myth... Read Morearticles
17 January
A decision earlier this week by the EU Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO), has put a spotlight on the importance of filing specific and detailed evidence when proving the genuine use... Read Morearticles
15 January
At the end of last year the final report in respect of the Raynsford Review was published. The aim of the report was to set out a new vision for... Read More