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  •  1st October 2021 Marks the Return to Norm for Evictions

    1st October 2021 Marks the Return to Norm for Evictions

    On 12th May 2021, the Government announced a phased approach to the return to pre-covid rules on residential tenant evictions, beginning on 31 May 2021.As we are now approaching the end of the final phase of those restrictions we consider w...

  • Case Study: Making a Claim for Personal Injury after an Accident

    Case Study: Making a Claim for Personal Injury after an Accident

    If you have been injured in an accident which was not your fault and occurred within the last three years, then you may have a claim for personal injury and loss against the person responsible for your accident.To highlight the process, we...

  • Fall in the Cost of Clinical Negligence claims

    Fall in the Cost of Clinical Negligence claims

    The cost of settling clinical negligence claims in 2020/2021 fell, according to an annual report published by NHS Resolution, the body that deals with clinical negligence claims on behalf of the NHS.NHS Resolution paid out more than £2.2bn,...

  • Testator’s “Insane Delusions” render wills invalid

    Testator’s “Insane Delusions” render wills invalid

    Last month, the High Court adjourned a "bitter" probate dispute between two siblings over their late mother's estate.Ms Bond and Mr Clitheroe have been embroiled in a dispute regarding the validity of their late mother's two wills. A will i...

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