Fertility law has not evolved at the same rate as assisted reproduction technologies. We look at the need for judges to be creative in how they apply legislation.
Telecoms: Important New Code case relating to residential rooftop
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In CTIL -v- L&Q [2020] the Tribunal was asked to determine the terms (including the consideration) to impose a new telecoms code agreement for a rooftop site of a residential block in London.
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We have seen the sometimes catastrophic consequences of failing to diagnose Cauda Equina Syndrome in a timely manner. It is therefore vital to raise awareness and improve knowledge and understanding about this potentially very serious condition.
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Living with memory loss can have a negative impact on everyday life. Whether that’s using photos to remember places or working with a case manager, we explore how the right strategies and support can make a real difference to coping with memory loss.
Law change to allow some bereaved partners to receive compensation
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The reform to the Fatal Accidents Act will soon include cohabitees as those who are entitled to claim for bereavement damages. This change will come into effect on the 6 October 2020.
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Clarke Willmott’s commitment to supporting green energy development
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The government continues to identify the strategic importance of growing the country’s renewable and nuclear energy capability over the next 15 years, both from an environmental and economic perspective.
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