Alternative Dispute Resolution
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An unregulated solicitor's very poor work has meant a man has been buried, contrary to the wishes he left in his will.
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The new Power of Attorney Act paves the way for digitisation of this important legal service, but will there be any drawbacks?
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A Sainsbury's security guard called a shopper a thief, which has led to slander proceedings being issued.
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A new case will challenge the right of AI platforms such as Chat GPT to source material created by others.
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Fake and malicious online reviews can cause havoc for a business, particularly when they are published anonymously. But action can be taken.
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Samuels has expanded both of its busy conveyancing departments in Barnstaple and Kingsbridge
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Gabby Logan and her husband have successfully sued Mail Online, an accountant who provided an untrue quote to them, and the editor of The Sun.
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The long awaited investigation by the Competition and Markets Authority makes some damning conclusions about the unregulated activity of will-writers.
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Stepfamilies and blended families are increasingly common, but what happens to the family assets when one of the parents dies?
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With innocent BBC presenters being called paedophiles online, was the right balance struck for Huw Edwards' privacy in this matter?
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In a case brought by E Jean Carroll, Donald Trump has been found guilty of malicious falsehood - will a defamation claim follow?
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A large libel claim against Australian newspapers will be appealed after a soldier lost his initial libel claim.