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It’s commonplace for individuals to check out a potential employer’s company website or Facebook page, but does it work the other way around? Is it ever legitimate for an employer to check a candidate’s social networking profile before employing them? ... read more
December 2nd, 2013
Silence can be fool’s gold: the potentially heavy costs consequences of ignoring an offer to mediate – Robert Rhodes QC, FCIArb and Simon Robinson MCIArb consider the implications of recent Court of Appeal caselaw. ... read more
November 13th, 2013
Amazing Treasure Trove found – Degenerate art looted by the Nazis
A major cache of Nazis looted artwork has been discovered in an 80 year old man’s flat in Schwabing. 1,500 priceless artworks estimated to be worth over a billion Euros was hidden behind large stock piles of rotting old tins of... ... read more
November 5th, 2013
COME TO A BARRISTER FIRST – THEY’LL GUIDE YOU THROUGH THE WHOLE PROCESS ... read more
October 29th, 2013
Going through a divorce or dissolution in later life? ... read more
October 21st, 2013
Direct Public Access.... where are chambers at?
Chambers and barristers don’t need to procrastinate to make the decision as to where "they" are at, it’s really quite simple, clients and customers are already making it for you...... it's online. ... read more
October 1st, 2013
Employment disputes in the workplace cost time and money, with the fear of tribunal often acting as a significant barrier for businesses, particularly SMEs. It is often cited a factor in dissuading companies from taking on staff, which could, ultimately, disrupt the growth of their business. ... read more
October 1st, 2013
Cumulative Impact Zones: failure to prepare is preparing to fail by Jeremy Philips ... read more
September 1st, 2013
Commenting on DIY Divorces, family law specialist Joanna Toch
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August 30th, 2013
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The government is proposing to increase the charges for the granting of probate on larger estates. Probate is the official permission to distribute a dead person’s estate.
posted on March 2nd, 2016
Andrew Mitchell, the former Cabinet conservative minister, lost his libel case in the High Court yesterday against The Sun, which had printed a front page article saying that Mitchell had called PC Toby Rowland, the police officer guarding the gate to 10 Downing Street, a “pleb”.
posted on December 2nd, 2014