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The legal considerations of using a known or unknown donor

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For many, starting a family through donor conception involves a multitude of considerations to include social, emotional, and also the legal position of the family unit and any child born.

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The price of love

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Is it precious or perverse that the government passed legislation on bereavement damages; the compensation paid to certain groups when a loved one dies, on valentine’s eve?

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The Right to Roam: Balancing landowners’ interests and public access

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The Right to Roam has been brought back into the public debate following recent rumblings from Labour about extending rights for ramblers across England and Wales. For more information contact our team online.

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The role of the family in personal injury litigation

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Experts from our personal injury and family law teams came together to provide invaluable advice to those who support injured people and their families through rehabilitation and beyond

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Unique challenges when conducting remote court hearings

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The less formal court environment has presented unique challenges, but will this develop into a common trend or will there be more rigid rules brought in?

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Update: Economic Crime (Transparency and Enforcement) Act 2022

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The Act came into force on 1 August and on that day Companies House opened its Overseas Entities Register for registration by overseas entities that now, or in the future, own registered land.

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What next after I have exhausted my credit control procedure?

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If your credit control team requires assistance with pursuing a debt please contact Cathy or her team to discuss how we can assist you further.

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What you need to know about the new shared ownership lease

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Following the government’s recent technical consultation, Homes England have released a new model shared ownership house and flat lease for homes in England (other than London) funded under the Affordable Homes Programme 2021-2026.

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A “Worker” qualifies as an employee for the purpose of TUPE

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Compensation for failing to inform and consult is up to 13 weeks’ gross pay per “employee”, companies may now prefer to err on the side of caution.

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A question of interpretation – repair or structural defect?

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This is a closer look at the Court of Appeal decision in Mayor and Commonalty and Citizens of the City of London v Various Leaseholders of Great Arthur House [2021] EWCA Civ 431.

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