News

  • It is alleged that a percentage commission on fees for repairs led to a conflict of interest for Foxtons. Read on to find out more.
    17/06/2015
  • Do you need help with a case you have been dealing with yourself? Read on for further details.
    16/06/2015
  • If you own an old farm building you want to renovate, new guidance could help, by making the process more predictable. Read on to find out more.
    09/06/2015
  • A new Court decision could help people trying to protect their local beach. Read on to find out more.
    05/06/2015
  • What can you do about fake online reviews? They are a growing problem and the law is slow to catch up. Read on to find out what you can do about them.
    26/05/2015
  • Bad and unfair references are damaging. The law says that employers must give references that are "true, fair and accurate" but what can you do when this doesn't happen? Read on to find out.
    22/05/2015
  • New decisions highlight the need to consider the setting of listed buildings under threat from urban sprawl and may offer extra protection to heritage assets and a headache for developers.
    21/05/2015
  • A new case confirms that solicitors must tell clients when they have a weak case. Failure to do so could be negligent.
    20/05/2015
  • It can be a relief to settle a claim, but if believe that you settled for too little, what can you do?
    19/05/2015
  • Well done to all runners who took part in yesterday's fantastic run in Swimbrigde, North Devon. Particular congratulations to Felicity Jeffery-Ford, winner of the Samuels cup!
    18/05/2015
  • If your husband or wife, or common law partner has died and left you out of their will, what can you do about it? Read on to find out.
    13/05/2015
  • New regulations will mean hefty fines for landlords of properties with poor energy efficiency ratings. What do you need to do to comply?
    12/05/2015