Alternative Dispute Resolution
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Many contracts will require a non-refundable deposit to be paid, to secure goods or services. But is this fair and enforceable?
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Candidates make all sorts of statements about their opponents in the run up to an election. But what if those statements are untrue?
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A few months back we reported that we were proud to be sponsoring the Bude Town Youth Football Team. How are the lads getting on?
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A person's will is private, but in some circumstances, it can be released before the testator has passed away.
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A recent Court of Appeal decision has held solicitors liable to a client they advised to settle for too little, on the eve of trial.
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The nation's biggest building society has announced plans to tacked spiralling ground rents which negatively affect the value of leasehold property.
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Legal costs reach £900k before a claim has even got off the ground. How is this possible?
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A recent case has highlighted how important it is to get court proceedings right from the very start.
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Plan to raise probate fees dropped - read on to find out more.
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If you think you have a claim against a professional, our helpful guide will assist you.
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If you have been injured in a rental property, what can you do?
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In a recent case, claimants have successfully sued a bank for failing to explain the implications of fixed rate loans
