Alternative Dispute Resolution
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Properly embracing technology is a huge benefit to lawyers, but could they ever be replaced by AI?
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In the wake of the news reports concerning Huw Edwards, how does the law deal with competing rights to privacy and the right of the public to know certain information?
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The Times has been ordered to pay substantial damages and costs to a barrister who was libelled by The Times newspaper.
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If you own a lease and you want to take over management of your property, we can help you through the process.
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Proposals to tackle SLAPPs have been in the news, but what will the impact of new legislation on lawyers and litigants be?
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Prince Harry's high profile claim against tabloid newspapers for phone hacking highlights these types of claims again
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A wealthy Tory donor's defamation claim now failed entirely, with the judge criticising the claimant's conduct.
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Crowdfunding can be a very effective way to raise funds for pursuing or defending a defamation case, but you need to be aware of the potential risks.
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If an image of you has been published online without your consent there are steps you can take to claim compensation in certain circumstances.
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After many years serving the local community in Braunton, Taylors has closed its doors.
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A law firm that failed to advise a client she was entitled to half her husband's large pension in a divorce, has had to pay her £400k in compensation.
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Village greens are an important part of the English landscape, but can new ones be created or blocked?