News Archive
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AI is being increasingly used to give legal advice, but what happens when that advice is wrong?
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There are only a few reasons for lawfully processing data and a breach could mean you are entitled to bring a claim.
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The meaning of the word "nonce" has been argued over in libel claims in recent cases
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The Guardian's defeat of Dr Who actor Noel Clarke leaves him with a multi million pound costs bill.
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Removing links to old material from a search of your name is fast and cost efficient.
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How to ensure that a property is sold, if your co owner refuses.
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If you want a website to remove an image of you, we will be able to help.
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An unprecedented live apology broadcast on Sky potentially paves the way for less robust football punditry in future.
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New owners of a property have to abide by previous owners' boundary agreements.
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Finding a solicitor with a niche specialism in libel and slander cases
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The time for claiming squatters rights has been clarified by a recent Supreme Court decision.
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A multi billion dollar claim involving AI's use of copyrighted material has settled in the USA.
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Our new office in Newcastle has officially opened, dealing with property litigation and reputation management disputes.
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A libel claim against The Guardian fails, with Noel Clarke being labelled as an unreliable witness.
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Liam Payne's untimely death has highlighted why making a will is so important.
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The government wants to replace the leasehold system, but what are the common issues faced by leaseholders?
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At the moment, wills can only be signed in person, but is that about to change?
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Samuels Solicitors has been awarded the Conveyancing Quality mark again.
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