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Safeguarding Legal Heritage: The Crucial Lesson from Dunlop v Romanoff
Rooted in the realm of property law, this case serves as a poignant reminder of the repercussions that can arise when historical legal records are not preserved adequately.
TikTok Under Scrutiny: Breaching Data Protection Laws
In this blog, we will delve into the allegations and concerns surrounding TikTok’s compliance with data protection laws.
Navigating the New Fixed Recoverable Costs Regime: What You Need to Know
The Fixed Recoverable Costs regime, also known as FRC, is a system that regulates the costs recoverable by the winning party in certain civil litigation cases. Its primary purpose is to promote transparency, predictability, and cost-effectiveness in the legal process, making litigation more accessible to all parties involved.
“Navigating Disputes: A Guide to ADR and Civil Litigation”
In the realm of legal disputes, Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) and civil litigation are two well-established pathways to justice.
The Great Debate: Pets in Flats – What Are Your Rights?
The question of whether purchasers or tenants can demand that pets be allowed to live with them in their flats is a topic that has sparked heated discussions and legal debates for quite some time.
Landlords and Major Works
The most recent ruling from the Upper Tribunal offers valuable insights into the application of the Building Safety Act 2022 concerning recoverable service charges.
Navigating Time Limits: Understanding the Deadline for Medical Negligence Claims
If you or a loved one has suffered harm due to medical malpractice, it’s crucial to be aware of the time limits associated with bringing a claim.
Poor Quality New Build Homes
From structural defects to inadequate insulation, homeowners are facing a myriad of issues that undermine the very essence of home ownership – security and peace of mind. We delve into the root causes of the problem, its implications, and the legal avenues available to those affected.
A Guide for Leaseholders: Dealing with RAAC Properties
In this blog, we will discuss what leaseholders can do if their property was built using RAAC and what steps they can take to address potential issues.
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