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What are your rights if you are accused of a Road Traffic Offence and then receive a Notice of Intended Prosecution (aka NIPs)?
Sunil Rupasinha, a noted motoring offences barristers, offers a few tips.
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June 22nd, 2017
Barrister John Robson, an expert on probate problems, sets out the reasons why consulting a barrister early on if you are faced with a tricky, sensitive and complex dispute over a family estate can save you time, money and anxiety. ... read more
June 16th, 2017
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A number of expert international lawyers and trade negotiators with experience of long-running trade negotiators predict that such are the complexities of unravelling existing trade deals that it will take the United Kingdom many years to effect a full break from the European Union.
posted on July 27th, 2016
Westminster City Council is to impose a “basement tax” on those proposing to develop basements and basement extensions as a condition for receiving planning permission, according to an article in the London Evening Standard.
posted on September 7th, 2016