Chagger v Abbey National plc (Employment Law Case)
This Court of Appeal case is an important case which could significantly increase the size of damages payments in discrimination claims.Not only did the Court of Appeal widen the possible…
This Court of Appeal case is an important case which could significantly increase the size of damages payments in discrimination claims.Not only did the Court of Appeal widen the possible…
An individual’s right to claim compensation following a breach of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is given effect under section 168 of the Data Protection Act 2018 (DPA 2018). An…
The Divorce Dissolution and Separation Act 2020 will come into effect on 6 April 2022. It will remove the need for “fault based” divorce. This new law will remove the necessity…
The amount of inheritance tax (IHT) paid to the UK Government has shot up over the past ten years, from £2.4bn in 2009/10 to £5.1bn in 2019/20. This is partly…
You can challenge a non-molestation order/application made against you if you believe that the non-molestation order or application against you is baseless and not corroborated by any evidence.We can help…
Making a Will gives you the opportunity of ordering your affairs for after your death. We all have a natural reluctance to contemplate our own death, but it is the…
The benefits of a power of attorney are numerous.In the UK their are 2 types of power of attorney, 1 for financial matters and 1 for medical matters, their is…
If you have been wrongly found guilty in the Crown Court you can apply for permission (also known as 'leave') to appeal against your conviction to the Court of Appeal…
As one of the Senior Courts of England & Wales, litigation in the High Court is often highly sophisticated. It’s therefore vital for parties facing High Court proceedings to have…