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Conflict Resolution Day: Business Conflict & Shareholder Legal Rights

17th October 2019
Due to stress, lost clients, pressure, long hours or personal conflicts some SME business relationships can sour over time. But where do you stand if you co-own a business with your partner and you are facing a shareholder dispute?
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Appraising the Changes in Solicitor Qualification in the UK

16th October 2019
Whilst studying law is one of the most challenging disciplines that students can undertake in the UK, it also remains an incredibly popular and rewarding pastime.
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BA Back Down on Data Breach Claim Window

16th October 2019
British Airways has been forced into a humbling U-turn after a cynical bid to limit the compensation claim time for victims of its data breaches.
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The Challenges in Schools That Require Legal Advice

15th October 2019
Education is always in the spotlight in the UK, particularly given the funding cuts that have been imposed by the government over the course of the last nine years or so.
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What Does ‘No Win, No Fee’ Mean in Accident Claims?

15th October 2019
It was in 1998 that the concept of ‘no win, no fee’ first entered the English lexicon, with this type of legal representation coinciding with the unveiling of the 1999 Access to Justice Act. The latter came into force in April 2000, and it dramatically increased the appeal of a no-win, no-fee deals as judges […]
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5 Ways to Never Miss a Client Lead

11th October 2019
The legal services market has never been more competitive, and the proliferation of new technology is overhauling the very essence of how law firms deliver value and importantly, how clients buy legal services.
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IPO Rejects ‘Queers & Co’ Trademark Request as Offensive

10th October 2019
The Intellectual Property Office has denied a request to trademark the name ‘Queers & Co.’, of a community network for LGBT+ people.
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Unexplained Wealth Orders: Guilty Until Proven Innocent?

9th October 2019
Following the news that Zamira Hajiyeva, who is currently fighting the UK's first Unexplained Wealth Order (UWO), spent £16m in Harrods without raising suspicions, Dominic Bulfin, solicitor at leading luxury asset firm Bargate Murray, explains how the UWO regime is intended to function and what risks it might pose to the superyacht and luxury asset markets. […]
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How to Work in Law Without Being a Lawyer

9th October 2019
The legal career is an often difficult but rewarding life choice, but many believe you have to go to law school and become a lawyer to work in law. The truth is, there are many roles within the legal sphere that don’t require you to be a lawyer, and many more legal jobs that you need not go to law school for.
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Daycare Injuries: What Are Your Legal Rights

8th October 2019
Working parents enroll their children in daycare to sustain a better life for them in terms of education, enhancing social skills as well as their motor skills.
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