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      • Easy does it - simple steps for Residential Landlords to take to avoid costly problems with tenants
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      • Tenancy Deposit Scheme: Court of Appeal clarification upon the deadline for protecting a tenant`s deposit
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      • Are you sure of the advice your business gives to your customers?
      • New cookies law enforcement begins
      • Get off my land....and into jail?
      • The Tenancy Deposit Scheme: Back from the Brink - again?
      • Wagner sounds a cautionary note for inventors
      • Pre-Nuptial Agreements: an update
      • No Ticket to Ride for Dutch wheelchair manufacturer in the ECJ
      • The London Olympics - a headache for employers?
      • Claims consultant’s documents and why you might have to disclose them
      • Let the Games begin!
      • Property and Stamp Duty Land Tax implications of the 2012 Budget
      • New Procedure for Money Claims
      • Can I Sue the Building Control Officer?
      • Withholding of consent in commercial contracts
      • Professional Negligence and Expert Evidence
      • Restricting Fraud
      • Right To Manage and shared access/facilities - an unsatisfactory "fudge?"
      • The Dilapidations Protocol
      • Government defeated in efforts to reduce solar Feed in Tariffs
      • Kernott v Jones: 50/50 becomes 90/10
      • Feed-in Tariffs for Solar/PV Schemes
      • SMEs await introduction of promised Intellectual Property "Small Claims Court"
      • Adjudicators - Is it right they get paid even when they get it wrong?
      • Adjudication - extending its scope
      • Agency Workers Regulations 2010
      • Termination of employment: Taxation of employee`s legal costs
      • Prevent your trade mark from becoming X-rated
      • Nuisance, Trespass and Harassment claims ... the future of neighbour disputes?
      • Greater freedom for Wind Turbine Development
      • Social Media - A Burden or a Benefit?
      • The Tenancy Deposit Scheme: Unscrupulous Landlord`s rejoice!
      • It’s not just corporate manslaughter ... don’t forget individuals can be prosecuted too!
      • Rollits organise "Food Open Day" at renewable energy plant
      • Vacant possession: it’s not pretty if you get it wrong!
      • Thinking of incorporating your business?
      • Insolvency Services Delays Changes to Rules Governing Pre-Packs
      • Exotic Share Buy-Backs
      • Growth Shares: Why so popular?
      • Know Your Statutory Employer
      • Health and Safety Executive consult on cost recovery
      • The Big Society Update
      • Health & safety compliance - competent help
      • Health & safety compliance … what’s involved?
      • The Humber Local Enterprise Partnership and Renewable Energy Promotion
      • The Equality Act 2010 and its implications for charities
      • Gift Aid Increased Donor Benefit Limits
      • A brief guide to Rent Deposits on Commercial Leases
      • The Bribery Act 2010
      • Pre-Contract Enquiries: Why the seller should also beware
      • Private Sewers and Lateral Drains
      • Why you can’t wait a year to make cookie changes
      • Court gives up to date guidance on PPE
      • Fifth Data Protection Fine Issued
      • Corporate manslaughter conviction - end of the road
      • EIS is OK: Pt 1
      • EIS is OK: Pt 2
      • Legal Professional Privilege: Prudential progress to the Supreme Court
      • New arrangement for reporting of injuries and incidences
      • Have you got a cookie monster lurking in the wings?
      • Is it time for a review?
      • Enterprise Zones
      • Supreme Court decision abolishes experts` immunity
      • New SDLT Relief for Residential Portfolios
      • The 2011 Budget - Planning reform
      • EIS- Companies in Financial Difficulty - New Rule from 6 April 2011
      • Corporate Manslaughter two years on
      • The Charities Bill: major changes ahead?
      • THE SUPREME COURT STRIKES BACK - Star Wars copyright saga continues
      • Passing Off available for continental businesses
      • Be careful what you put in emails!
      • A cautionary tale: licences do not always prevent the creation of prescriptive rights
      • Watch Out for your Earn-Out
      • Regulation of Private Drainage Systems
      • Businesses will welcome delayed implementation of The Bribery Act 2010
      • It’s our website, we can say what we like, can’t we?
      • 1 February 2011 - Increase in `a week`s pay` and unfair dismissal compensation
      • The Localism Bill and changes to Planning Law
      • The Big Society
      • Leases - Tips for Landlords and Tenants
      • First data protection fines issued (£60,000 in Hull/Leicester and £100,000 in Hertfordshire)
      • York Business Week - Open for Business – Friday 19 November 2010
      • Independent Schools Council wins judicial review of Charity Commission`s interpretation of the law on public benefit
      • Confirmation that Pre Nuptial Agreements have value.
      • Statement of capital - a complex issue?
      • Share Capital Reductions
      • Directors’ duty to avoid conflicts of interests
      • Workplace pensions reform: A summary of the new provisions and requirements
      • New National Minimum Wage Rates
      • Branching Out: dealing with encroaching tree branches
      • Human Rights Act to Apply to Private Tenancies?
      • Energy Act 2011 - additional concerns for landlords
      • Abolition of Distress?
      • What’s in a colour? High fashion, high stakes and high heels in Court
      • Planning Regime Changes
      • Knowledge is not everything: Landlord liable for unknown defect
      • Adjudicators` Decisions and the Right to Set-Off
      • SEIS the Day! The new Seed Enterprise Investment Scheme
      • Winding-Up Petitions as a debt collection tool?
      • Telecoms Patents: Jaw-Jaw not War-War?
      • Failure to Mediate: Part 2
      • Adjudicators - Is it right they get paid even when they get it wrong? (Part 2)
      • Rooting for trouble
      • Get ready for the new CIOs
      • A multitude of obligations: an aide memoire for residential Landlords
      • A tasteless joke or a claim in defamation?
      • Falling foul of the Tenancy Deposit Scheme: a lesson learnt
      • Planning for your Education Providers future
      • New Auto-enrolment earnings thresholds announced
      • 5.6m fine levied under the Bribery Act 2010
      • Increase redundancy and tribunal costs
      • Abolition of Requirement to Provide Access to Stakeholder Pension Schemes
      • Finance Bill 2013 - Restriction of Pensions Tax Relief
      • Unfair Dismissal - in a Mcflurry to dismiss?
      • Lap dancer - an employee?
      • Positive signs within the Renewable Energy Roadmap Update
      • Incentives for the Neighbourhood Plan proposed
      • Abandoned Goods in Tenanted Premises: Finders Keepers?
      • Taxation by any other name . . .
      • To Grit or Not to Grit?
      • Child Maintenance Reforms
      • Legal Professional Privilege - Update
      • A Streamlined Planning Process
      • Does UK law adequately protect employees religious beliefs from discrimination?
      • 60 days and counting
      • Cancellation Fees in Consumer Contracts
      • The Public Services (Social Value) Act 2012 now in force
      • Academies, Independence and Charitable Status
      • EMI: Now Bigger and Better
      • Further Changes ... 30 days and counting
      • Corporate Deal Basics: The Tax Covenant
      • 25 Days and Counting ...
      • Changes to Energy Performance Certificates
      • Lawyers in the Red(d)
      • Distress - a thing of the past? Not just yet ...
      • National Apprenticeship Week
      • Charities advised to review their Governing Documents
      • Charitable Status and profit distribution
      • 19 days and counting ...
      • Late Payment Legislation Changes
      • Employee Shareholder Contracts
      • The 2013 Budget and the Planning System
      • Introduction of the Small Claims Track for Intellectual Property
      • New Court rules are here to stay
      • Changes to UK Company Charge Registration Regime
      • Driving the economy forward through development
      • Community Amateur Sports Club
      • Downloads, Data and Death
      • New legislation leads to significant changes to the planning process
      • Permitted Development Rights Reform
      • An Update on Apprenticeships
      • Tax-free Payments on Termination of Employment
      • Warranty claim damages when a sub-sale takes place
      • Earn Outs on Share Sale
      • The Green Deal
      • Air Conditioning Systems
      • Flood Risk Insurance
      • Tenancy Deposit Scheme - Landlord strikes out
      • Engineer held liable for fall in market value
      • Blooming trade marks
      • HSE Fee For Intervention Scheme: Where are we now?
      • Court of Appeal Rejects Squatters Human Rights Claim
      • KitKat case - 3D Trade Marks digested by OHIM and UKIPO
      • Supreme Court deliver judgment in long running family case
      • New procedures for protecting your land
      • Captain Kidd and the lawyers
      • Claims management firms demise following Jackson Reforms
      • A great day for Britain's worst bosses?
      • Is it our 'human right' to choose when to die?
      • When R&B meets IP: Rihanna stops Top Shop crop tops
      • New vision for a new York
      • Break notices - its not what you say, but what you mean
      • Heathrow Squatters - a very public eviction on the horizon?
      • Distress to be Abolished!
      • High Court confirms relevant test when determining liability for tree root damage
      • Corporate property portfolios in divorce settlements
      • Introducing the New Local Government Pension Scheme
      • Developments in Public Sector Pensions
      • The Local Government Pension Scheme and Auto-enrolment
      • Is Court the solution?
      • Chancel repair liability
      • The cost of not talking
      • Subject to Contract: a word of warning
      • Televising the Courts
      • Campaigning and the Lobbying Bill
      • Fair Deal 2013
      • Plebgate - the sequel!
      • Litigation? PACT it in!
      • Defamation Act 2013
      • Pre-packs: Enhanced Statement of Insolvency Practice 16 comes into force
      • Changes to Auto-Enrolment Introduced
      • The Definition of Money Purchase Benefits
      • Auto enrolment charge cap
      • New Pensions? Defined Ambition Provision
      • The Autumn Statement
      • Crisis at Christmas
      • Harry Styles Secures Paparazzi Injunction
      • Taylor made remedy to Landlord headaches
      • To Tweet or Not to Tweet?
      • New Tax Relief for Social Enterprises
      • The end of the line: Grow Heathrow squatters decide against appeal to Supreme Court
      • Share Buy Backs: A Simplified Approach
      • Intellectual Property Bill update
      • Defendant Companys director found liable to pay Claimants legal costs
      • High Court Supports Police Detention of David Miranda
      • When is a tenancy at will not a tenancy at will? When it is a periodic tenancy
      • Fair Game
      • More Good News for Lenders
      • Planning Reform and the March 2014 Budget
      • Goodbye to the County Court - Well, sort of
      • As you were: Court of Appeal allays fears about inadvertent creation of periodic tenancy
      • Single Family Court
      • Bereavement Leave
      • Changes affecting enforcement by Sheriffs
      • No Express Right to Refund upon Exercise of Break Clause
      • Changes to Flexible Working
      • The Consumer Rights Directive
      • What is in a colour?
      • "Core" of terrorism trial to be heard in secret
      • A costly rejection: refusal to mediate once again leads to costs sanctions
      • Interest Rate Hedging Products
      • Clear, fair and not misleading
      • CLA response to Social Investment Consultation
      • Revised Conflicts of Interest guidance published by the Charity Commission
      • High Court Ruling against Several Animal Charities in a Legacy Case
      • Is Obesity a Disability?
      • Sickness Absence Management
      • Immigration Act 2014 imposes identification burden on Landlords
      • Misuse of funds by a head teacher of a school with charitable status
      • Charity Commission and the OSCR publish new SORPs
      • Supreme Court upholds Court of Appeal Section 21 Judgment
      • Proposed Changes to Community Interest Company Regulation to Encourage Investors
      • A Lesson Learned in Planning Enforcement
      • Jimmy Savile Charitable Trust
      • On-Premises and Off-Premises Contracts - Information Requirements
      • TUPE - Micro Businesses Able to Inform and Consult with Employees Directly
      • Forthcoming Changes in Employment Law - Ante-natal Appointments
      • Education Funding Agency strives for greater transparency
      • A Sledgehammer to Crack a Nut?
      • Ukulele if you want to...
      • Court Gives Guidance on Loss of Chance Claims
      • Employment Law: Time Off for Dependants
      • LASPO to apply to Insolvency Proceedings
      • The Gasman came to call
      • New Rights for Consumers under Unfair Trading Regulations
      • Chocolatier flexes its trade mark muscles over mediaeval exhibitionist
      • Holiday Blues
      • Charitable Trust Loses Appeal over Legacy Dispute
      • Pay your child maintenance or damage your credit rating
      • Divorce Centralisation at Local Courts
      • Immigration Act 2014 - Pilot schemes for tenant identification obligations
      • Number of Litigants in Person on the Increase
      • War of the roses continues as Court of Appeal orders Interflora v M&S retrial
      • Whats new? A snap shot of new legislation affecting Landlords, Tenants and Agents
      • Supreme Court grants permission to appeal to M&S in break notice dispute
      • Autumn Statement - Changes to Stamp Duty Land Tax from 4 December 2014
      • One out, all out!
      • Employment Law Update
      • 2014 Autumn Statement - Charity Law
      • Tribunal Fees - Judicial Review Dismissed
      • Holiday Pay
      • Relief from sanctions revisited
      • Charalambous and Karali v Ng (2014): another Court of Appeal TDS decision
      • Obesity a Disability?
      • Successful Appeal in Social Media Case
      • The Fit for Work Service
      • Company Name Regime simplified following the Red Tape Challenge
      • Landlords prohibited from letting energy inefficient properties
      • Changes to Bankruptcy threshold and Debt Relief Order limit
      • 'Would you mind getting off my property, please? Thank you'
      • What can we learn from Sharland?
      • The New Part 36
      • Bangers to rights: another reminder of the pitfalls of onerous break conditions
      • Can your ex come back to haunt you?
      • Court Fee Increases
      • Updated guidance on the protection of playing fields
      • All change for Section 21 Notices ... probably
      • Landlords and Tenants take note - new Notices to take effect from 6 April 2015
      • Commission payments and holiday pay
      • All change for section 21 Notices ... definitely
      • New General Permitted Order
      • Changes to Permitted Development Rights for Pubs
      • The Infrastructure Act 2015
      • An update on Court fee increases
      • EIS: An Outline Updated for March 2015 Changes
      • EIS: Some Practical Aspects
      • Unfair Dismissal Finding for Cocaine Positive Bus Driver
      • Labour proposes new granny leave if they win the General Election
      • Managing work place stress
      • Yourbrand.sucks - coming soon?
      • Enforcement of a Judgment by Third Party Debt Order
      • Employment Status
      • Disclosure - Why so important?
      • Changes to the UK insolvency regime
      • Why choose Family Arbitration rather than issue Court Proceedings?
      • Proprietary Estoppel Claim Succeeds in Contested Will Case
      • Lasting Power of Attorney registered despite extensive conditions
      • Demise of Legal Aid sees a rise in professional McKenzie Friends
      • Late Payment of Commercial Debts (Amendment) Regulations 2015
      • Court of Appeal: Private parking fines may be fair
      • The Small Business, Enterprise and Employment Act
      • Travelling Time Counts as Working Time
      • The Consumer Rights Act 2015
      • Is Court always the best route?
      • The conduct of an employee outside of working hours
      • Where Family Law leads Civil Litigation follows
      • ICO to investigate charities and fundraising agency over cold calling customers
      • Incorporating your Standard Terms and Conditions
      • No Break for Nestle in Kit Kat Dispute
      • Beware of misleading tactics
      • Planning Reforms 2015
      • Poppy Sellers death highlights need for greater regulation of fundraising activities
      • Order to attend Court for Questioning (aka Oral Examination)
      • Further Court fee increases
      • Animal Charities lose out on legacy income after Court of Appeal Ruling
      • Investigatory Meetings and the Right to be accompanied
      • New Rights and Remedies for Consumers
      • Charity Commission opens Statutory Inquiry into the Swimming Teachers Association
      • Charitable Property Protected from Right to Buy Scheme
      • Bankruptcy and Debt Relief Order Changes
      • Travelling time for workers with no fixed workplace counts as working time
      • The Role of HR in a Disciplinary Situation
      • Addressing the Silent Killers
      • Annual National Minimum Wage Rate Increases
      • Are the Family Courts Getting Tougher?
      • Court Fee increases - Law Society response
      • More on the Consumer Rights Act 2015
      • 1st October 2015 - a day of change for private landlords
      • Sharland v Sharland and Gohil v Gohil - Supreme Court
      • Mixed Messages!
      • Penalty - No, its fair
      • Relief from Forfeiture: a chance for redemption, but no guarantees
      • New Definitive Sentencing Guidelines for Health & Safety, Corporate Manslaughter and Food Safety
      • Implied terms: Supreme Court rejects M&S appeal
      • Securing a Judgment by way of a Charging Order
      • Court fee increases confirmed
      • Unfair Dismissal
      • Kelly V Covance Laboratories Limited (EAT)
      • Right to Rent Scheme introduced across England from 1 February 2016
      • Should I Incorporate my Residential Property Business?
      • LASPO to apply to Insolvency Proceedings from April 2016
      • New pilot scheme sees greater access to the Court of Protection
      • Charity Commission Updates Its Reserves Guidance
      • Charities (Protection and Social Investment) Bill 2015
      • Be careful what you read
      • Launch of Online Tool: My Living Will
      • Impact of the new Pension Freedom Regime on Existing Pension Attachment Orders
      • The Alzheimer’s Society’s “disappointing attitude” to data protection criticised by the ICO
      • Reasons to be Gleeful?
      • Court of Appeal Considers admissions in without prejudice meetings
      • Section 21 Notices: an aide memoire following a raft of legislative changes
      • The Bright Brave Future for Legal Services
      • The landlord, the tenant and the “Banksy” mural
      • The High Court upholds Family Arbitration Award
      • The Batman Strikes Back
      • FMCA Status for Mediators
      • Academisation: no longer optional
      • To sell or not to sell? - that IS the question!
      • Potential Community Infrastructure Levy loophole
      • A (suit)case of mistaken identity?
      • Why isn’t No fault Divorce possible in England and Wales?
      • Court fee increases, again
      • New Immigration Skills Charge
      • Recovery of property by an Order for Sale following a Charging Order
      • The Panama Documents & the impact in Divorce settlements
      • Recent Legal Aid Statistics show decline in Family Mediation
      • It is all in the name
      • An Unsung Hero
      • Update on Misleading Pricing
      • Repeal of Section 52 Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988
      • Court of Appeal Overturns Planning Policy Case
      • It’s Just Not Cricket!
      • Relate survey indicates 20% of couples consider separation
      • “Not in my name!”
      • Copyright in Broadcasts
      • Can your ex come back to haunt you? Yes, they can!
      • Funding non-charitable organisations
      • Supreme Court rejects application of Human Rights Act to private sector tenancies
      • The new JCT Minor Works Contracts 2016 have arrived
      • Brexit - The Implications for UK Employment Law
      • Update on Code of Fundraising Practice
      • Children Arbitration Scheme now launched
      • CRAR: a refresher and note on recovery of non-rent arrears
      • Sale of Goods Update
      • Carpet burns Landlord in dilapidations dispute
      • All Change and no U-Turns?
      • More Court Fee increases
      • Swotting up on education policy
      • Partition walls held to be a barrier to effective exercise of a break clause
      • A pre-tenancy administrative aide memoire for residential landlords
      • Relief from Forfeiture Granted After 14 Months
      • Neighbourhood Planning Bill 2016/2017
      • Alton Towers resort fined
      • New National Minimum Wage from 1 October 2016
      • Persons with Significant Control Regime - Are you Compliant?
      • The Airbnb ruling - a wake-up call for leasehold tenants
      • Enforcement of a Judgment by an Enforcement Agent
      • JCT Design & Build Contract 2016
      • Donald Trumped by copyright holder?
      • Commercial Leasehold Repair - an area of uncertainty
      • Record Data Protection Fine for TalkTalk
      • Resolution calls for safety net for cohabiting couples
      • Retention of Title: a brief overview
      • Spaced out?
      • Fraudulent Misrepresentation will void a Settlement Agreement
      • Cutting the Cost of Litigation
      • Cold war becomes hot - Battle is joined in Iceland v Iceland
      • DfE Agrees to Review its Guidance following Judicial Review Application
      • Court of Appeal confirms Almhouse residents are licencees, not tenants
      • Chewie I have got a bad feeling about this . . .
      • The Right to Rent
      • ICO to Crack Down on Nuisance Calls
      • Developers, don't ignore the law!
      • National Minimum Wage Increases
      • Gender Pay Gap Reporting: key changes at a glance
      • Second Employment Status Case for gig economy
      • Top 10 bizarre reasons for failing to pay NMW
      • Changes to Rules on Hearing Fees
      • Ilott of cost and heartache over estate of estranged mother
      • UK IPO puts the brakes on Bentley Trade Mark invalidity claim
      • Supreme Court rules on No Scheme Rule
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