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Tempted by a Guaranteed High-Return Investment? High Court Cautionary Tale
Investment schemes offering guaranteed high rates of return may be too good to be true and should always…
Lost a Key Employee? This is How to Mount a Damage Limitation Exercise
The shock departure of a key employee is a troubling moment for any business. As a High Court…
Farm Pipeline Dispute Highlights Benefits of a Professional Litigation Team
Litigants sadly often have good cause to bitterly regret their decision to dispense with lawyers and fight their…
Let Down by Your Builders? A Good Lawyer Will See You Right
Many householders are familiar with the often traumatic experience of falling out with builders. However, as a High…
High-Interest Loans Can Be Vulnerable to Challenge – High Court Ruling
Borrowers who take out loans at high rates of interest with their eyes wide open may have only…
Placing an Asset in Someone Else’s Name Can Be Risky – Cautionary Tale
People may have any number of reasons, good or bad, for placing assets they have paid for in…
Business Interruption Insurance and COVID-19 – the Latest Legal Chapter
Did business interruption insurance cover financial losses arising from the COVID-19 lockdowns? Few questions have been the subject…
City Council Retains ‘Degree of Control’ Over Tower Blocks Development
To what extent is a local authority entitled to use its powers as a private landlord to promote…
Can Planning Objections Amount to Harassment? Guideline High Court Ruling
Landowners intent on developing their properties can find it intensely annoying when neighbours resist their plans. However, as…
High-Rolling Gambler Was Not ‘Blackout Drunk’ When He Lost £600,000
The idea of a gambler waking up with a sore head and filled with regret about money lost…
Education Charity Overcomes Restrictive Covenant in College’s Title Deeds
Restrictions on the use to which properties can be put are often to be found in their title…
High Court Upholds £6.5 Million Housing Maintenance Adjudication Award
Contract adjudications can involve analysis of vast amounts of detailed evidence, but can an award be challenged on…
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