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        Supreme Court to consider whether claimant settled personal injury claim for too little
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        A forward-thinking judge has made history by allowing the service of a court order via Instagram.
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        The Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation) Act 2018 came into force last month, but what does fit for human habitation actually mean?
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        The government plans to change the rules for conditional fee agreements for defamation claims. What will this mean for access to justice?
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        The usual rule is that if you start proceedings and then stop them, you should pay the costs, but you can get around this in certain circumstances.
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        What can you do if someone has valuable evidence, but refuses to help you?
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        Probate fee increases now look likely to go ahead. What will this mean for the administration of estates?
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        A recent decision by a Dutch court could extend the right to be forgotten for people living in the rest of the EU
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        If you are wondering whether a Lasting Power of Attorney would be a good idea, let us help you make up your mind with our helpful guide.
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        The government plans for probate fees have changed more than once in the last year. What is the current position?
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        A recent Court of Appeal decision made it clear that even where a buyer had defrauded the mortgage company, the solicitor was not able to avoid a professional negligence claim.
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        In some cases, boundary disputes could be resolved using adverse possession, also known as squatter's rights, law. Does this apply to your boundary dispute?

 
 
   
 
   
 
   
 
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
 
