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- Corporate Insolvency and Governance Bill: Company law in the time of COVID-19
- Corporate Insolvency and Governance Bill: Statutory demands, winding up petitions and considerations for creditors
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- Top ten tips if you are considering starting divorce proceedings
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- Defending a drink driving charge
- How to minimise your inheritance tax liability
- Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme consultation
- Trethowans donates £7,500 to Southampton charity
- Czym są Pełnomocnictwa Stałe, czyli Lasting Powers of Attorney?
- EMI share schemes and the impact of furlough leave
- Contact arrangements for children as lockdown is eased
- What compensation and benefits are available to people with an asbestos related illness?
- Temporary Companies House changes due to Covid-19
- Government guidance on holiday during furlough leave
- Updated Treasury direction on the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme
- What is the likely impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on wider NHS services?
- Double promotion at Trethowans
- The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on package holiday injury claims
- WATCH: Covid-19 Commercial Property update - tips to help you through lockdown and beyond
- Pubs, bars and restaurants to re-open in England on 4 July
- Court refuses to allow claimant to rectify MOJ Portal settlement error
- What is Flexible Furlough?
- Six lawyers from Trethowans recognised by Best Lawyers™ 2021
- HSE publishes important guidance about legionella risks during the Covid-19 outbreak
- Trethowans raises £5,000 for Bournemouth charity
- WEBINAR: Covid-19 Commercial Property update - tips to help you through lockdown and beyond
- Claims for injured military personnel
- Protect your farm or rural business against coronavirus liability claims
- Should I be considering data protection if I want to test my staff for Covid-19 when they return to work?
- What is a fraudulent Will?
- Changes to the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme - Part 1
- Changes to the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme – Part 2
- How can commercial property landlords and tenants survive the next few months?
- Employment Alert - What does NHS Test and Trace mean for employers?
- Webinar - Reviewing Employment Law Challenges Post COVID-19
- Prawo spadkowe i testamenty - rozmowa z Arcadiusem Gregory z kancelarii Trethowans
- Trethowans raises £5,000 for Salisbury charity
- Trethowans raise over £200k of future income for Free Wills Month charities
- Trethowans' people brave the shave for Julia's House
- Is my employer responsible for an injury whilst I am working from home?
- Employment Alert - What does Boris Johnson's announcement on 10 May mean for employers?
- Trethowans sign up to offer free 20-minute domestic abuse support
- Rewarding employee loyalty with share option schemes
- NHS and Key Worker discount for new Will preparation
- Trethowans' client R&M Electrical diversify to supply essential PPE
- Trethowans' client success in 'Pensions on Divorce' case
- Watch online - free updates for property professionals
- NHS workers exempt from Inheritance Tax if they die from Covid-19
- Employment Alert - Employment law changes in April 2020
- Employment Alert - Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme extends to 30 June 2020
- Employment Alert - HMRC Furlough Pay rules published
- Employment Alert - Qualifying Date Change for Furlough Leave
- National Pet Day – pets keeping us company in lockdown
- Directors’ Duties and Furloughing
- What is the Residence Nil Rate Band?
- Employment Alert- Updated Guidance on the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme
- Employment Alert – Emergency Volunteering Leave
- How to extend your immigration visa in light of COVID-19
- Employment Alert - Visa Extensions and COVID-19
- The impact of furlough leave or reduced hours on EMI share option holders
- New Statement of Truth underlines commitment to tackle fraud
- Making a Will Checklist
- COVID-19: Collaborative Working in Personal Injury Cases
- Can I make a Power of Attorney during the COVID-19 outbreak?
- COVID-19 - A message from Trethowans’ Managing Partner Chris Whiteley
- Temporary Protocol created during Covid-19 Pandemic following ABI initiative
- Business interruption insurance – are you covered for COVID-19?
- Coronavirus Act 2020: implications for landlords and tenants
- Employment Alert- Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme Guidance Published
- Trethowans welcomes three new family team members
- Working from Home Top Tips
- How do I protect my business against coronavirus-related claims?
- What can you do if coronavirus (COVID-19) has an impact on your financial settlement?
- Making a Will whilst you are in lockdown due to COVID-19
- Holding board or shareholder meetings using Skype or Zoom in the COVID-19 lockdown
- Cold calling - time to call time, please
- Are your statutory accounts due soon?
- Family law team offer video appointments during lockdown
- Landlord and Tenant: Commercial tenants and coronavirus
- The COVID-19 restrictions – an update for licensed premises
- Employment Alert – Furlough Leave - Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme
- Employment Alert – School Closures: Key Workers and Vulnerable Children
- Bereavement damages increased to £15,120
- Employment Alert – Working parents and school closures
- Coronavirus (COVID-19) emergency lending
- Landlord and Tenant: Emergency coronavirus law protects tenants from eviction
- Employment Alert- Coronavirus economic shutdown - what should employers do?
- Supporting parents in the coronavirus outbreak
- Our response to Coronavirus (COVID-19) - Looking out for our people and clients
- Entrepreneur Relief and the Budget – what does that mean for you?
- Employment Alert- Chancellor gives update on Statutory Sick Pay
- Inheritance Tax and the Budget – what does that mean for you?
- Trethowans make friends with Hampshire Fare down on the farm
- Coronavirus - to all our Clients and Visitors
- Coronavirus and Supply Chain Management
- MOD Website Misleads Military Personnel
- Law Firm Bolsters Commercial Property Team with Partner Appointment
- Reputation in Review
- Employment Alert - Coronavirus: Government's Chief Medical Adviser plans to move from “Contain” to “Delay” phase.
- Trethowans Celebrates Bournemouth Expansion
- Civil Liability Act 2018 – Update
- Recent Case Highlights the Importance of Getting a Suitable Expert Involved in Cases
- Changes to the litigation landscape
- Employment Alert- The Coronavirus: What should employers be doing?
- Does my business need to be registered with the Information Commissioner’s Office?
- Powers of Attorney and your Investments
- Employment Alert - Unskilled workers from the EU
- Government confirms they have no plans to reform Bereavement Damages
- Dispute Resolution Briefing | Spring 2020
- Employment Alert - New paid bereavement leave from April 2020
- Things to think about if you are planning to live with your partner
- What powers do health and safety inspectors have?
- An update on Brexit and Accidents Abroad
- Trethowans appoints specialist Technology Partner
- How safe is the agriculture & farming industry now?
- What are the disadvantages of dual citizenship?
- New Intestacy Rules come into force on 6 February 2020
- New Year, New Organised You
- What is a Section 42 Notice?
- The Value of Mediation or Collaborative Law
- Business Immigration - Preparing for 2021
- Trethowans gets behind The News Business Excellence Awards for fourth consecutive year
- Employment Alert - New Immigration rules from January 2021
- Confessions of a Family Mediator
- Employment Alert - Changes from day one of employment
- Do I need a prenuptial agreement?
- Mustard v Flower; Are Recordings of Medical Examinations Now Going to be the Norm?
- Ethical Veganism – That Decision
- Employment Alert - 'Ethical veganism' protected under the Equality Act 2010
- How can the Failure to Wear a Seatbelt Affect your Personal Injury Claim
- Winter Weather Brings Increased Risks For Businesses
- Trethowans signs Armed Forces Covenant
- Why Do Conveyancers Argue Over Taking Out Legal Indemnity Insurance?
- Standstill Agreement under the Inheritance Act 1975
- Appointing a Guardian
- Hampshire Law Society Appoints Trethowans Chartered Legal Executive as New President
- Overview of Personal Injury Claim Process
- Immigration for Doctors – Who are ‘Doctors and Nurses’?
- Ministry of Defence Asbestos Review Conclusions
- Cauda Equina Syndrome: Time to Take Action
- Paralegal Interview - Dawn Gore
- Immigration for Doctors – Sponsorship Duties
- Redress for Victims of Terrorism
- Top Tips for Cohabiting Couples to Consider
- Trethowans shortlisted for The Legal 500 UK 2020 awards
- What if there are children?
- What is Personal Data?
- No Such Thing as a Common Law Spouse
- Purchasing a property together with unequal contributions
- Road Traffic Accidents caused by vehicle distractions
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- Administration of Estates – Put up or Shut up orders
- Trethowans offers support to budding Polish businesses
- Whiplash claim reforms - are you ready?
- What Christmas means to children
- Is the Birth Injury Early Notification Scheme achieving its aim?
- How does Inheritance Tax work?
- Southern Spinal Injuries Trust
- Getting the most out of a Law Fair
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- Will you get paid without a contract?
- Limitation - make sure you are in time
- What happens to cryptocurrency when someone dies?
- Government reverse decision for probate fee hike
- Probate Court fees – where have we got to?
- Who is entitled to see a Will after death?
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- Bournemouth Business Leaders Saddle up for Dorset Mind
- Trethowans Trainees qualify as Solicitors
- Trethowans prepares for long-term growth with new trainees
- 6 months on from wins at the Dorset Legal Awards
- Autumn Estate Planning Seminars
- The law of succession – the LGBTQ+ perspective
- Myths surrounding same-sex relationships
- Two deals in as many days for Bournemouth banking team
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- Proposed coronial investigation of stillbirths
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- Cybercrime – do your terms and conditions protect you?
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- Penalty or no penalty? Protecting parties to commercial contracts
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- Sopra Steria Appointments - Top Ten Tips
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- Role of a Personal Representative
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- Joe Glover Trust selected as charity of the year
- “Same roof” rule for domestic abuse victims abolished
- Southern Spinal Injuries Trust selected as charity of the year
- Trethowans shows its support for military personnel by sponsoring forthcoming Armed Forces Day event in Salisbury
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- Can you make a clinical negligence claim in cases of delayed surgery?
- Leaving Gifts to Charity in Your Will
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- Civil partnership vs marriage – the right to choose
- Corporate Mediation achieves 89% success rate in 2018/2019
- Their rights and your obligations under the GDPR
- Experts come together to share divorce advice in Salisbury
- Trethowans helps fellow business leaders live football dream
- Government Takes Steps to Widen Bereavement Damages in Fatal Injury Claims
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- Accidents Abroad and Brexit Wrangles
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- Triple award nominations for leading South Coast law firm
- Grandparents’ Rights
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- Daga v Bangur: The discretionary trust that successfully deflected a husband’s claim for a lump sum to meet his needs
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- The rise of vehicle autonomy in the UK: implications for road traffic accidents
- No Fault Divorce – Reform is finally on its way
- Expanding the mesothelioma payment scheme
- South based family lawyer picks up prestigious UK award
- Health & Safety Executive Reveals the Latest UK Asbestos Statistics
- Copley v Lawn – Revisited
- Experts come together to share divorce advice in Poole
- When sorry seems to be the hardest word
- Trethowans joins Bournemouth Pavilion for 90th anniversary celebrations
- Insurers backed by Court in Supreme Court Case
- Workers need great places to work, not Ghost Towns
- Trethowans turns back the clock for theatre celebrations
- The Supreme Court Refuses Personal Injury Claim Against Unnamed Driver
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- Trethowans honoured at Dorset Legal Awards
- Criminal Records Checks Trumped by Human Rights
- Court favours asbestos ‘overalls case’ claim for the first time
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- Trethowans takes another strong step to address gender balance
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- Fresh eggs for breakfast? Don’t count your chickens until you’ve checked your deeds
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- Calls for tougher measures to tackle late payment culture
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- Trethowans is listed in Headway's Head Injury Solicitors Directory
- Single parents can now apply for a parental order but depending on your circumstances you might need to act quickly
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- Brexit & Immigration for HR Professionals
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- Solicitors organise evening of fun in aid of Spinal Injuries Charity
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- National awareness raising week - Long term goals and aims
- Significant business growth prompts law firm to invest in innovative software
- National awareness raising week - Improving handover communication
- National awareness raising week - Supporting children through separation
- National awareness raising week - Choosing the right process
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- Christmas Contact
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- A gaslighter in divorce: extinguishing the self-doubt and questioning
- Trethowans receives industry accolade as it continues to expand
- Trethowans raises the curtain on community theatre partnership
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- Legal 500 Recognition
- Divorce – The Reality
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- Trethowans Calls For Speed-Up In Law
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- Trethowans Sponsors Chalke Valley History Festival
- Solent business Growth Summit 2018
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- The Good Work Plan
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- Trethowans announces Bournemouth Office Expansion
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- Trethowans features heavily in legal rankings
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- Parental Responsibility
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- Preparing for the General Data Protection Regulation
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- Liability For Unnamed Drivers
- Trethowans record breaking year boosted by trio of awards
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- Trethowans aims for £20m turnover by 2020
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- HSBC funds management buyout of Hampshire car part manufacturer
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- Strict three year time limit to bring a claim
- GDPR - ready or not here it comes
- Deals from across the globe see Trethowans receive four award nominations
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- DBS unlawful Part 2
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- Trethowans bolsters team of partners
- Could a coding error leave your website open to a cyber attack?
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- Employment team backs measures to close gender pay gap
- Adult Claimants and the Inheritance Act 1975
- Trethowans Poole office now Headway accredited
- Trethowans join The Serious Injury Guide
- Dancing on a Pin Head
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- Trethowans lead sponsor for giant fundraiser
- Liability and Multi Party Accidents Abroad
- New recruit for Private Client team
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- Directors' liabilities
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- New Inheritance Tax Break: Will You Qualify?
- Government Announces Plans to Fix Costs in Clinical Negligence Claims
- Government Announces Increase to the Small Claims Limit for Personal Injury Claims
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- Plumbing in the Court of Appeal
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- Brexit in the Supreme Court
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- Trethowans Solicitors acts on acquisition of Cleaning Equipment Supplies Limited
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- Trethowans' Corporate team continues to expand
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- Welcome boost for Children's Hospice
- Stress, disability and happy Christmas
- New campaign helps elderly in the south take control of their affairs
- New campaign helps elderly in the south take control of their affairs
- Mass tree planting a fitting finale for Trethowans' 150th anniversary year of good deeds
- Trethowans boosts residential property team as demand for homes grows
- Not the usual piece on office parties
- Learn from your mistakes, Ratner tells business summit
- Personal Injury Team's Fundraising Success
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- What happens to your digital assets when you die?
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- Autonomous cars: who's at fault when they go wrong?
- Autonomous cars: who's at fault when they go wrong?
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- All the numbers add up for 150-year-old law firm
- All the numbers add up for 150-year-old law firm
- School children score a winner with new kit
- “Foam Fest Fun Helps The Team Raise Over £1000 For Charity”
- Trethowans team dons walking boots for mammoth charity trek
- Government to Hold Fire on Further Whiplash Claims Reform
- Rise, fall and rise of controversial businessman
- Rise, fall and rise of controversial businessman
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- Untying a knotty problem
- Trethowans team dons walking boots
- Trethowans revs up good deeds at Silverstone
- Trethowans revs up good deeds at Silverstone
- Trethowans flexes its credentials in Legal 500
- Employment Team Launches Whitepaper
- Fatal cases: Health and safety lessons for businesses
- Estate Agents can actually help the conveyancing lawyer
- Trethowans throws support behind The News' Business Excellence Awards
- Estate Agents don't get paid until the conveyancing lawyer achieves an exchange of contracts
- What does Brexit mean for UK Law?
- Trethowans appoints new partner to commercial property team
- Trethowans appoints new partner to commercial property team
- New partner set to help expand Trethowans' agricultural and rural property service
- Experts come together to share divorce advice in Winchester
- Equal Opportunities
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- Insurance Act: Revolution or Evolution?
- Illegal workers could close down your licensed premises
- Former Rugby Player Sues Club Over Alleged Clinical Negligence
- The Pleasures and Pitfalls of owning a Second Property
- Salisbury Contemporary Craft & Heritage Festival
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- Personal injury lawyer appointed trustee of local charity
- Food bank boost from Trethowans
- Burgers and Immigration rules
- Trethowans staff take fundraising to a new level
- Trethowans advises on £1.2m agricultural loan deal
- Pollution incident leads to £100,000 fine for construction company
- Trethowans celebrates 150 years in business
- Trio take on Race for Life as part of Firm's 150 good deeds pledge
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- Can pre Jackson Conditional Fee Agreements be assigned?
- Unmarried woman takes up legal fight to have Bereavement Damages awarded to her
- Brexit: further fall in corporation tax rates
- Brexit - A View from the Coalface
- Law firm celebrates string of promotions in 150th year
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- New sentencing guidelines - can you afford to get health and safety wrong?
- Your marriage or your job
- Buy to let and not to be let down
- Criminal conviction for employee who took client information before joining rival firm
- Solicitors on top of the world after doubling fundraising target
- “Fighting for all the right reasons”
- Corporate Team double fundraising target
- The Immigration Act 2016
- Tidy result for Dorset beaches
- Good for business - compliments of a home moving client
- Minister of State for Justice indicates further proposed Reforms for Personal Injury Claims will go ahead
- Trethowans shortlisted for three prestigious awards, including Law Firm of the Year title
- Hats off to hard-working charity from Trethowans
- One Percent, 2 Percent, 3 Percent More!!!
- Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch to be set up to investigate failings of care in NHS Hospitals
- NHS proposes major closures to Poole Hospital Accident and Emergency Department
- Trethowans Solicitors act for shareholders of He-Man Equipment Limited
- Part 36 trumps Part 45: Broadhurst v Tan
- Vicarious Liability re-examined in recent case: Mohamud v Morrisons
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- Further Increases to Insurance Premium Tax announced in recent Budget
- As the sun comes out, so do the motorbike riders!
- The Skilled Worker Rules
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- Non-Compete Clauses & the Movement of People
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- “For as long as you both shall live …” But get your ducks in a row first.
- Protecting your Confidential Information
- What should you do to incorporate your standard terms and conditions into your contracts?
- Trethowans Partner hands over the reins to Ageas Insurance
- BP shareholders "reject" pay package
- Trethowans solicitor listed as one of the best in the country
- Sickies and Breach of Trust
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- Boost for Trethowans' corporate and commercial team in Southampton
- Inheritance Tax: once more a pressing issue for local residents
- The Rise of the Second Marriage
- The Stamp Duty Rush
- Property in Pensions... Investing in bricks and mortar
- Pensions, Tax Reforms and Checking Out...
- What is the pension risk in your corporate transaction?
- Easter donation for local charities
- Court Fee Rise
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- Sharing the cost burden of pursuing litigation - litigation funding
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- Have you carried out a valid share buy back?
- Debt Recovery - Supreme Court clarifies the law on penalty clauses
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- Annual Increase in Compensation Limits
- Your statutory books need to be updated - new PSC registers
- Trethowans signs deal with Poole Pirates
- The One About the Banksy
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- Trethowans Solicitors act for the management team on their buy-out of Lakesmere Group Limited
- Employers Statutory Duty of Care
- Trethowans launches new service for businesses
- Do I want an agent or distributer for my business?
- Trethowans residential property team makes first appointment of 2016
- The Disclosure and Debarring Service
- Don't pay the wrong court fee whatever you do!
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- Trethowans Solicitors act for shareholders of Traceway Limited
- Psychoactive Substances
- Litigant in person named and shamed
- Trethowans Insurance team acts on important cross border case
- Regulation 10 and other pitfalls
- Charity dinner is a record-breaker
- Trethowans makes senior appointment as employment team goes from strength to strength
- Key Appointments in Family Team for Trethowans
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- Food for thought
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- Q2 Immigration statistics
- Autumn Spending Review
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- Family Dispute Resolution Week
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- Trethowans Solicitors act for the management team on their management buy out of AAP3 Limited
- Trethowans Solicitors act for Harlow Bros Holdings Limited on their purchase of Bolt Building Supplies Limited
- No duties and no risk for the self employed?
- Trethowans scores prestigious legal ranking
- Travelling Time
- Fixed recoverable costs applied on multi track
- Trethowans reinforces its credentials in Legal 500
- Closing Courts
- Be full and frank or be warned!
- Safe Harbor
- The Immigration Bill 2015
- Companies as Victim
- Trethowans and Dickinson Manser officially Merge
- How will the new Consumer Rights Act affect your business?
- Small Business, Enterprise and Employment Act 2015
- Protecting Your Domain - What's In a Name Anyway?
- Flight delay claims and your business
- The UN Convention on Refugees
- What does your conveyancing solicitor mean by 'completion' of your house move and at what point does it happen?
- Immigration Statistics
- Slow conveyancing equals bad PR
- Indirect Discrimination - The Bulgarian Extension
- Your home move, and the avoidable two week delay
- Interesting New Law
- Where conveyancing profit can motivate a breach of Solicitors' Code
- Moving Home: How long will it take?
- A week in the life of a Conveyancer
- Assured tenancies, rent increases and s13 Housing Act 1988
- Immigration Scam
- Choosing the wrong conveyancer and the wrong estate agent
- Rule 245HF
- July Budget- What this means for our Clients
- Agency, losses from breach of fiduciary duty
- Productivity
- Banking & Mortgages
- Hidden Improvement Costs- change is coming in 2018
- Travelling Time Is Working Time
- Don't forget - your conveyancer is also a party to your home move
- Court questions claims for travel anxiety
- Restrictive Covenants
- Online Defamation - Troll Hunting to Protect Your Business
- Parking charge not an unenforceable penalty in the Court of Appeal
- Having a memorable corporate name is important for all businesses
- Defendants in credit
- The costs of owning a flat
- Call the Information Commissioner
- Insurance Institute of Southampton appoints leading lawyer as its new president
- Does my conveyancer need to see my survey report?
- Don't forget to agree a target timescale when moving home
- Right Result Wrong Route
- Is there a time limit on claiming money from an ex-partner after divorce?
- Collective Redundancies & Establishments
- Two leading Southern law firms join forces
- The weird language of conveyancing
- Why would a law student want to be a conveyancer?
- A Bad Warning
- Why are conveyancers so expensive? Or are they...
- Should I have a survey carried out when buying a house/flat?
- Civil Court Levy
- How quickly should a conveyancer do the legal work on a property sale/purchase?
- Shared Parental Leave
- Data protection and your business
- Why not ask your conveyancer which estate agent you should use?
- £47 + VAT conveyancing fees
- A year on from significant changes to the law surrounding bailiffs
- Win on all points and still lose 1/3 of costs for failing to mediate
- The Busy Conveyancer
- All packed and ready to go?
- Spring clean your affairs
- Requirement to Renew Personal Licences Abolished
- Trethowans LLP Lawyer named in Vouched For's UK Top Rated Solicitors in the Sunday Telegraph
- Minimum Pay
- Essentially Unwilling
- A March Miscellany
- Discriminatory Bonus Schemes
- Change at the Top
- Asbestos in schools
- The Diffuse Mesothelioma Payment Scheme: Changes to tariff rules
- Holiday Pay: One for the HR Team
- United Law launches new website
- Country & Legal: Draft Infrastructure Bill
- Choosing Your Child's School
- Bad Language
- Minimum Income Threshold
- Property Deeds Fraud: Whos at Risk?
- Insurance team achieves recognition
- A Monday Mind Mangler
- Disqualification by Association
- Your Choice Of Medical Expert Threatened
- Masterclass Offer
- Caste Discrimination
- Sows' Ears and Silk Purses
- Things to consider before you go on that Skiing holiday
- In what circumstances can company directors be liable for the costs of their company's litigation?
- New procedure for recovering debts and what this means for your business
- Further Plans to Address Dishonesty in Claims Proposed
- Landlord's liability to pay Business Rates
- Country & Legal: Cap alert!
- Stamp Duty savings, but companies and high value owners beware
- Cyber Risk and Insurance
- Problems with procurement
- Timed out
- Holey-moley my poor garden!
- Trethowans LLP personal injury and clinical negligence team recognised in Chambers & Partners 2015
- Trethowans LLP personal injury and clinical negligence team recognised in Chambers & Partners 2015
- Trethowans legal firm continues to impress
- Trethowans legal firm continues to impress
- Law provides for presumption of parental involvement
- Are you 'tyre-safe'?
- Pyongyang Postponed
- Independent law firms in the South unite to provide comprehensive legal services
- The rules they are a changing
- Team Solent gears up for competitive race
- Shared Parental Leave; don't shoot me, I'm only the messenger!
- Solent law firm Trethowans expands into new premises
- Solent law firm Trethowans expands into new premises
- The High Court provides further clarification on Rome II
- Trethowans achieve 15 recommendations for teams in Legal 500 listing
- Repealing the Human Rights Act
- Country & Legal: Badgers versus hedgehogs
- Passengers & your duty of care
- Equal pay audits
- The new health and work service
- Road Closed
- The duty to make reasonable adjustments
- Illegality
- Disability discrimination
- Keeping a record of changes to tenancy agreements
- The rule of law (part 2)
- Trethowans Managing Partner to speak at business growth summit
- Well done Kingston Maurward, Dorchester, students
- Fair or Foul?
- The taxation of termination payments
- Penalty clauses
- New Guidance on Mandatory Licensing Conditions
- The rule of law (part 1)
- Dismissals and reasonableness
- References
- Flexible working
- The Family Test - Rhetoric & Reality
- What are provisional damages?
- Vicarious Liability - When is an employer responsible for his employee's actions?
- Estate agents are voting for dynamic conveyancing
- Today's Conveyancer: Interview with Tim Higham of Trethowans
- High Court stress need for due diligence in cross border cases
- Simpler Tax Rules on Employee Benefits
- Rights of Way - no laughing matter
- Capacity & Children
- Trafficking, Illegality and Compassion
- The importance of following your own policies
- Trethowans Solicitors act for Dorset Architectural Ironmongers Limited as they join forces with Spiller Architectural Ironmongery Limited
- Trethowans Solicitors act for Dorset Architectural Ironmongers Limited as they join forces with Spiller Architectural Ironmongery Limited
- The Rule of Law (The Sequel)
- The Rule of Law
- Trethowans Solicitors act for the sellers of Sunak Pharmacy to Pharmalink (London) Limited
- Conveyancing - It's about exceeding clients' expectations
- The elasticity of reasonableness
- Conveyancers - too slow?
- Requests for flexible working
- Teat tampering is udderly despicable
- How long should a house sale or move take?
- Beware the dreaded Chancel Repair Liability
- A new era in enforcement
- Out of jurisdiction - out of mind?
- Mediation: paying lip service?
- You must see our Mortgage Adviser if we are to accept your offer to buy our client's property
- A near miss for the social housing sector
- How many conveyancers does it take to screw in a lightbulb?
- Trethowans Solicitors act for the management team of the Phoenix Group on the buy out of Phoenix Commercial Holdings Limited
- Trethowans Solicitors act for the management team of the Phoenix Group on the buy out of Phoenix Commercial Holdings Limited
- Below cost selling order effective from 28 May 2014
- World Cup licensing hours in Wales - free TEN applications
- Damages for unlawful eviction by social landlord
- What amounts to a deprivation of liberty?
- What a relief
- Trethowans Insurance appointment
- Trethowans Partner is Blackmore Vale Magazine's new agricultural correspondent
- Who is liable for Council Tax?
- Psychiatric injury law - more injustice in the wake of Hillsbrough
- Trethowans Solicitors act for the sellers of John Beard and Son Limited to Higos Insurance Services Limited
- Guidance on damages for damp
- Is your conveyancer up to the job if things go wrong?
- Trethowans lawyer comments on Wall v Mutuelle in The Post magazine 27 March 2014
- House buying and selling in a chain - what if someone is late on the completion day?
- Exciting confidence in the housing market
- Extension of licensing hours during World Cup
- Marriage - Same Sex Couples - Review Your Wills
- 1 April deadline for online games industry
- The frustrations and chuckles for conveyancing solicitors
- Ending a flexible tenancy during the fixed term
- Personal Licences saved!
- Supreme Court ruling on DoLS will have major impact on care providers
- Heads of Terms - issues to consider
- Are probationary tenancies pointless?
- Unprecedented floods put insurance scheme in the spotlight
- Bedroom tax case fails
- Grandparental contact
- Last-time buyers: avoiding the risks in securing your final home
- Court of Appeal in important cross-border decision
- Common mistakes made by conveyancers
- What can you do when your conveyancer goes on holiday?
- What is a home?
- Case study: statutory wills
- New partners expand the offer at Trethowans
- Care and assistance in personal injury claims
- Thinking of a family holiday in the sun?
- Court deadlines for service of documents
- Accidents at Work in the wake of The Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Act 2013
- UN Special Rapporteur recommendations
- Estate of mentally incapacitated man may not be liable for outstanding care home fees under s7 Mental Capacity Act 2005
- Attorneys and Deputies duties of investment
- Attorneys and Deputies making gifts
- Home Loss Payments
- Trethowans Solicitors act for NAMSA in its acquisition of Medvance Ltd
- Supporting the collaborative approach
- Crackdown on fraudulent whiplash
- Executive vs non executive - what's in a name?
- Collaborative Law: Divorce without Court
- Mitchell Appeal unlikely to go to Supreme Court
- Circle 33 v Lawal 12 November 2013
- The reliefs available for RP's when acquiring land for development
- High profile skiing accidents highlight the need to take care
- Council tax liability
- Decanting Disaster
- Including digital assets in your Will
- Changes to Child Maintenance
- Christmas comes early for Agricultural Employers?
- Section 21 notices easier to get right
- The end of Chancel Repair Liability?
- The removal of trustees who lack capacity
- HCA publishes its Consumer Regulation Review 2012/13
- What deposit does my conveyancing solicitor need, how, and when?
- Changing conveyancers part way through? Easy.
- The dangers of failing to comply with Court deadlines - Andrew Mitchell MP v News Group Newspapers Limited
- What does my conveyancing solicitor do for me?
- Conveyancing Solicitors they are your minders
- "You can't get the best on the cheap" quality conveyancing?
- House buying and selling: fence-sitting and the deals passing you by
- Dispute Resolution Week
- The key to a smoother and quicker home move? Preparation.
- The impersonal client update: Conveyancing Online Case Tracking
- Estate agents are human beings. It's true. They hurt, they have feelings...
- 5 main reasons why your house move may be delayed
- A buyer's change of mind. House selling heartache. Not just fiction.
- The Prevention of Social Housing Fraud Act 2013
- Gas safety and the home standard
- Boards beware!
- Proposed changes to social housing rents
- What you need to know about the new Prevention of Social Housing Fraud Act
- Treatment of goalkeeper was irresponsible claims Headway
- The Supreme Court rules that schools have a non-delegable duty of care to pupils
- Consultation
- Decision not to raise the small claims limit is welcomed
- Be wary of a conveyancing solicitor with a suspiciously low quote
- Interest - What else are you entitled to for late payment of commercial debts?
- Conveyancing solicitors are insured to protect you - choose well
- Landlords being prosecuted on the rise
- Tough new world?
- Pick the right conveyancing solicitor or face the 'knock on the door'
- Conveyancing solicitors can offer home buyers practical non-legal advice
- Ban on the use of HCFCs
- How green is the green belt?
- Capital allowances
- What is the law surrounding squatters and commercial properties?
- Changes to funding for personal injury cases
- Betting offices - location, location and location
- Trethowans asked to comment on Ramsey review
- Wrong Court fee? Your case is out of time!
- Enhanced redundancy payments - When do they become contractual?
- Bereavement damages - a geographical injustice?
- Holiday entitlement for employees on sick leave
- Resignation or dismissal?
- Data sharing - what's the problem?
- Poor processing
- So long and thanks for all the clients
- Does gross misconduct always give rise to a fair dismissal?
- Government consultation on abolishing Personal Licences
- Police Week of Action: 16 - 22 September 2013
- Subject access requests
- Union recognition
- When deprivation of liberty is for the best
- New tribunal in Scotland for landlord vs tenant disputes
- Honesty really is the best policy
- Reasonable adjustments
- The Big Brother effect...
- Settlement sum: net or gross?
- Seventh time lucky
- Changes to collective consultation: in depth
- Employee Shareholders
- When to blow your whistle...
- More family cases end up in Court because of the lack of financial support for legal assistance.
- Settlement Agreements: what's in a name
- Thames Water refuses to go overboard on bad debt
- Countdown to zero-hour contract change?
- Employment Tribunal fees: a reminder
- Recent changes in employment law
- Coal miner's case may open the floodgates
- Important High Court costs ruling in 'plebgate' case
- The Estate Agents Conveyancing Firm of the Year 2013
- Always call your conveyancing client the day of exchange
- Conveyancing solicitors and when to request mortgage money
- If Simon Cowell is the father, how much will it cost him?
- How to get that cheque bouncing back into your account
- Don't get mugged!
- Cows trample man to death in Wiltshire
- Why do conveyancers range so dramatically in terms of their quality?
- Estate agents - why they really are worth every penny
- Conveyancing solicitors and how they explain the legal papers to you - piecemeal or expertly?
- Conveyancing solicitors - email, telephone, fax or snail mail? The tell-tale sign of efficiency
- 'No Completion, No Fee' Conveyancing
- Court of Appeal in important credit hire ruling
- Conveyancers who are here today, dot.com tomorrow
- Important changes to collective consultation
- Protecting your home against property fraud
- Costs budgeting: a High Court update
- Pull the ladder up Jack
- Small claims limit increased to £10,000 - will businesses lose out?
- Claims for damages could now be made by soldiers who are injured whilst on the battlefield
- Employee's rights to pursue a compensation claim restricted
- Will landlords look to increase rent deposits to protect themselves ahead of changes in the law?
- Do I need to use a 'local' conveyancer?
- Abolition of the Child Support Agency - a fresh start or same horse, different name?
- Cohabitation - time for change?
- A fate worse than debt?
- Court of appeal sounds the alarm bells for professional indemnity claims
- Chancel Repair liability for home owners - conveyancing solicitors beware!
- Trethowans solicitor published in the Personal Injury Brief Update Law Journal
- If you had 2 minutes to prove you owned your house/flat, could you do it?
- Making sure the children always come first
- Don't just assume you can park caravans and commercial vans on your driveway
- Should I install electricity generating solar panels on my house?
- Inheritance funds in divorce
- Insurers extend willingness to cover flood risk in home insurance policies...for the moment
- How do I discover who owns a boundary fence, wall or hedge?
- What is a local authority conveyancing search - and who cares?
- Choosing a conveyancing solicitor secures the benefit of the Law Society flood risk guidance
- You can't 'take a view' when buying with a mortgage
- Unique conveyancing solicitors - good value or worryingly cheap?
- New extensive Seller's Information Form makes choice of conveyancer crucial
- Conveyancing solicitors comparison sites - would you seriously!?
- Parting is such sweet sorrow
- The bitter taste of covert recordings
- Unfair dismissal and zero compensation: A lose-lose situation for everyone?
- No more claims for accidents at work?
- Houses with no legal access - defective Common Land searches
- Collective agreements and TUPE
- Can I reduce stamp duty by paying the seller for something else?
- Homophobic statements made by a clubs shareholder can shift the burden of proof onto the club to refute allegations of discrimination
- May 30th sees larger extensions permitted
- How do conveyancing solicitors embrace other industries?
- Banker bonus
- A conveyancing solicitor for life, or a one trick pony? Check before you buy
- Now you see me, now you don't
- "How long will my conveyancing solicitor take?
- To employment and beyond...
- The frustration and delay of the 'we are obtaining our title deeds' letter
- Auto-enrolment and TUPE
- Conveyancing solicitors guard against property fraud
- Eyesight tests
- Fees and penalties in the Employment Tribunal
- The Land Registry aims to take over conveyancing searches - well Local Authority searches - to start
- Slowly but surely
- I'll huff and I'll puff and I'll blow your house down! But when?
- More than 750 "never events" in the NHS
- When should I instruct my conveyancing solicitor?
- 10 things that can go wrong in your house move
- A conveyancing solicitor's joy - dates agreed
- Do the conveyancers you recommend to people damage your reputation?
- Beware the small print in cheap conveyancing prices
- Conveyancing solicitors and their enquiries - 'third' time lucky?
- Deadlines to exchange contracts from receipt of 'contract papers'
- The risks which conveyancing solicitors face. Wow! Who knew?!
- Grandparents legal rights
- Conveyancing solicitors and those who overlook 'conditional' planning consents
- Why do conveyancing solicitors not advertise their charges?
- The best conveyancing solicitor in England & Wales
- Major litigation and funding changes will affect your business
- Can solicitor firms act for both seller and buyer in a residential property transaction? Effectively, no.
- Caravans, white vans and conveyancing solicitors
- Nick Gent a contender for Lawyer of the Year in the Solent Deals Awards
- Have you tried a house buying agent?
- What deposit do I pay my conveyancing solicitor?
- Colossal cake sale at Trethowans raises £190 for Tedworth House
- "I don't need a mortgage offer as I am porting my current one over"
- How quickly will my conveyancing solicitor send out contracts on my house sale?
- Who actually instructs my conveyancing solicitor to handle my house move?
- Frightening statistics for motorcycle accidents
- Will you price match your conveyancing charges?
- 10 advantages of using an estate agent
- 'Best value' conveyancing quotes
- The honest conveyancer - why are some conveyancers so hard to get hold of?
- Selling your own house: save a fortune, or cost you thousands?
- 5 top tips to prevent a stressful home move
- The quality conveyancer
- Communicating with a conveyancer
- New negative equity trap - how short is the lease of your property?
- Transaction levels for house sales in the UK has reached a three-year high
- Lack of Building Regulation consent - why legal indemnity policies may NOT be the cure
- What searches does my conveyancer do?
- A day in the life of a conveyancing solicitor
- Abortive house sales. What can you do?
- "No win, no fee" continues
- Top 10 ways the legal process between conveyancers can be quickened
- Welcome to a conveyancing chain
- Changed your name since buying your house?
- Your mortgage on a property sale and purchase
- Do you know what your conveyancer is doing behind the scenes for you?
- Empty homes and a new Council Tax bite - no April fools joke
- House moving and holiday booking - what you need to think about before you go
- Miserable March - The importance of house insurance and the looming gap
- Snow and the conveyancer
- The need "to get our housing market moving". But do all conveyancers help with this?
- House buying? Why have a survey?
- Where are the property deeds for your house?
- Chris Whiteley appointed Deputy District Judge by the Lord Chancellor
- Enquiries after enquiries: a conveyancing solicitor's nightmare
- Budget 2013: Government support for the housing market
- Trethowans acts for Spire Payments
- Another stamp duty blow after 6 April 2013: Disadvantaged areas relief
- Do not waste your time and money on some conveyancers
- Law Society's Conveyancing Quality Scheme (CQS) may quicken house moves by 'solicitor' conveyancers
- Locating Jack and Jill
- High Court clarification on cross border cases
- Inaccurate replies to enquiries
- Chancel repair liability
- Changes to the EPC regulations
- Permitted change from office to residential
- The end of CFAs - Now is the time to act
- Winter accidents - part 3 - highways claims
- Costs Budgeting: An opportunity or a threat?
- Proud to support Great British Beef Week
- Winter accidents - part 2 - occupiers claims
- The benefits of appointing a professional to administer your estate
- Home, sweet second home
- Winter accidents - part 1 - claims against employers
- Injuries caused by animals
- Who's your daddy?
- When is a dismissal not a dismissal?
- The show must go on
- Cheap meat, cheap conveyancing - dare you risk them?
- What is an establishment for the purposes of the collective redundancy provisions
- South Coast Business Works
- Who is in control?
- Pride and privilege
- Conducting your social media life
- Innocent until proven guilty?
- The Agency Workers' Regulations and the Swedish Derogation
- Some other substantial reason
- A weeks pay
- Injured claimants urged to take action now as April 2013 and the Jackson Reforms approach
- Tracing insurance
- Direct vs. indirect loss
- Court of Appeal will scrutinise large credit hire claims
- Worth the paper it's written on?
- Secure tenancy or not?
- 50 shades of occupation
- Enforcement overview
- Neilly packed his trunk
- Protection for all?
- Concerns grow over Government proposals for asbestos cases
- Is a pie in the face worth 4 in the van?
- Lap dancers - less cover
- Hurley v Maruki highlights the importance of complying with the Consumer Regulations
- Employment law and social media
- Government crackdown on "bad" bailiffs
- It seems obvious but....
- Court of appeal recognise counsel of perfection point in bus operator case
- One reason or another
- Good news for first time buyers looking to get on the property ladder
- The Green Deal: what you should know
- Consultation on collective redundancies
- Late Night Levy - update
- Restrictive covenants - popular misconceptions
- Owner-Employee Contracts
- Updates to employment law in 2013
- ECHR decision in religious discrimination cases
- A lack of training and doctor migration gives cause for concern
- Plans to amend law to include presumption of shared parenting
- Charging orders - securing unpaid debts in the long term...
- New Year, New Start
- Concern as to Government's attack on whiplash victims
- A stark warning by the Chief Legal Ombudsman about the of dangers from 'conveyancing factories'
- The truth behind unsolicited texts
- Christmas cheer at countryside quiz
- Getting married? Get prepared.
- Sporting injury claims - injuries beyond the rules
- Joint ownership - what language is your conveyancer talking?
- Optimism for 2013 housing market - so prepare now
- Hidden conveyancing quote charges compound house price misery
- Unregistered deeds - have you lost the plot?
- The Law Society stresses the need for quality conveyancing solicitors
- Purchasing a potential flood prone property
- New Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme now in force
- EU consults on the harmonisation of limitation periods
- Late night venues - EMROs and the late night levy
- Gaming machine update - the duty licence
- Gaming machine update: Skillette machines
- Dangerous liaisons
- TUPE: Harmonisation and re-engagement
- PI insurers expect rise in claims against solicitors
- Christian registrar registers European challenge
- Christian cross claim goes to Europe
- Round 2 in the battle over the proposal to increase general damages
- Courts show zero tolerance in fraud cases
- Interest - is your business getting what it's owed?
- Are you ready for the new world of litigation funding?
- Qualified to claim unfair dismissal (part 2)
- Qualified to claim unfair dismissal (part 1)
- Telecoms and rural property owners
- Stakeholder pension schemes
- International child relocation
- The new child maintenance service (CMS)
- Live music is back
- EAT deliver three judgements
- Trethowans voted "Estate Agents Conveyancing Firm of the Year"
- National minimum wage increases
- Sorry seems to be the hardest word
- Post-termination restrictions
- Directors not protected by TUPE
- Sick workers and holiday entitlement
- Trethowans nominated for award to recognise conveyancing excellence
- Compensation awards: does a new job break the chain of causation?
- Employment tribunal reforms announced
- Sleeping on the job
- Pool of one: the "inelegant phrase"
- National minimum wage: name and shame
- Immigration - renewal of sponsor's licences
- Claims for mis-selling by banks: Interest rate products
- Slavery in England?
- Family migration and human rights
- Welcome relief for landlords of empty properties
- Recovery of insurance rent
- Rent deposit deeds
- Peaceable re-entry of mixed use premises
- Cowboy clampers and the loophole
- Controversy continues over proposal to increase General Damages
- 10 year old decides her own religious faith against mother's wishes
- Trethowans gain Law Society's new Conveyancing Quality Standard
- How to help protect your home against property fraud
- Salisbury solicitor Rhiannon Daniel raises money for the Back Up Trust
- Liars beware!
- Mediation is the way forward...
- Redundancy selection criteria: objective v subjective
- Costs awards in employment tribunals
- Duty of fidelity and fiduciary duties
- Serial litigants
- Service provision change under TUPE: what is a client?
- Who should pay?
- Annual tribunal statistics 2011/2012
- Where angels fear to tread ... religion in parental disputes
- Insurance warning for group companies
- Motor insurance update: Worboys decision welcomed by insurers
- Equine & animal claims update
- If you go down to the woods today, make sure you don't get a big tax surprise
- How is a family farm split in divorce?
- Estate Agents invited to vote for their favourite conveyancing firm
- CAP Reform - direct payment proposals and negotiating land deals
- Succession planning steps for farming families
- EU ruling - Employees can reclaim annual leave if they are sick during their holiday
- Liability - a fine line
- UK economy under threat due to lack of succession planning by UK farmers
- Varying the effective date of termination
- Government seeks consultation on change in parenting laws
- No double jeopardy rule for employees
- Temporary event notices
- It's against my human rights
- Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill
- Clare Carter appointed to AvMA panel
- Proposed changes to the Equality Act 2010
- Employer / employee relationships during Euro 2012
- Motor insurance update
- Are you an IFA looking for legal representation re FSCS?
- Is suspension the right option?
- It works both ways
- Never too late to try something new?
- Horse owners applaud common-sense decision
- Costs in Tribunal - myth or reality
- Different treatment and different outcome
- Gay Couples have rights - shock ruling by Court of Appeal
- Rejected job applicant claims
- Sunday Trading During the Olympics - is your business ready?
- What happens if I don't make a Will?
- Non payment of annual fee can result in suspension of licence
- A new look for a premier firm
- Optical negligence claims - out of sight, out of mind?
- Involved in a road traffic accident with an uninsured motorist?
- New mesothelioma statistics make tough reading
- Sex attack victims take injury claims to High Court
- What is contributory negligence?
- Dental X-rays, age and immigration
- When is a resignation not a resignation?
- How to calculate length of service
- Police Reform & Social Responsibility Act 2011
- Illegal Contracts and Immigration
- How to avoid lawyers & claims against your business
- Speakers at the Salisbury Big Business Event, 23rd - 25th April
- Families at Work: Discrimination on the Grounds of Marital Status
- Redundancy: Beware the Pool of One
- Changes to Unfair Dismissal - Tips for Employers
- Immigration Rules and Civil Liberties - Uncomfortable Bedfellows
- The year ahead: Upcoming changes in employment law
- Wiltshire's Moving Home Show 2012 - announced for 28 April 2012
- Police Reform & Social Responsibility Act
- Trethowans - proud sponsor of the Salisbury Big Business Event
- Trethowans - proud sponsor of the Salisbury Big Business Event, 23rd - 25th April
- Insurance Bulletin: Equine and Animal Claims update
- Olympic Delivery Authority application to trade outdoors
- TUPE Service Provision Change - A Change of Direction?
- Liability for an Agent's behaviour
- Compensation awards in Tribunals
- Can you be your own employee?
- Victimisation in References
- Do you know the Muffin Man?
- Equality and Human Rights Commission Code of Practice (Part 2)
- Changes to the Immigration Rules Affecting Tier 1 (Post-Study Work)
- Court Proceedings to be served via Facebook
- The Bishop, the Vase and a Will
- Tougher EPC rules come into force on 6th April
- Family Justice Review: Welfare of child the paramount consideration
- It's about the children, not the parents
- Optimism at a new high in new housing market research
- Choose your lawyer carefully when moving home
- Sayce something new about credit hire
- Insurance industry contemplates Costa Concordia cruise disaster
- (1) Hunter v McCarrick and (2) Enterprise Management Services Limited v Connect-Up Limited & Others (service provision change and TUPE)
- Wang v University of Keele
- Act now to avoid Stamp Duty
- (1) KHS AG v Schulte and (2) Fraser v Southwest London St George's Mental Health Trust (holidays and absence)
- The Guardian: consumers are cold about going to a big brand to help them move home
- Russell v Transocean International (rest periods)
- Must you foresee a transfer?
- A Man Walks into a Bar - Ouch! Accidents in Restaurants, Pubs, Clubs and Bars
- Footballers, fast cars and the law
- Freedom of Choice - Legal Expenses Insurance
- Fenton the dog and accidents involving animals
- Pension scheme and Part-timers
- Free legal clinics to support military personnel - as heard on radio
- HS2: £33bn high speed rail
- Part-time workers and discretionary holidays
- Protected or vulnerable
- Speedier Justice
- HSBC
- New Year's Resolutions
- Divorced Parents' Rights
- A no-court approach to divorce & children matters may be right for you
- Have you taken out insurance for your ski trip?
- Eastenders storyline highlights some interesting issues about parental rights
- Why you should buy your ski pass in the UK
- Never been a better time for first-time buyers to get on the property ladder
- Conveyancing / property movers Q&As
- Rise In Compensation Limits Announced
- Will single fathers have to sign birth certificates?
- Santa liable for 'elf and safety' failure
- Severe weather increases the risk of injuries
- Can you trust that your money will be safe?
- A battle of the courts
- To love, honour and lose your job over
- Refreshing the parts other beers cannot reach
- Some clarity on employer liability for holiday not taken due to sickness
- 'Protected conversations' - could you ever be sure?
- Reform of Employment Law
- Think before you speak
- Clinical negligence victim backs campaign against justice reforms
- Personal Injury Claims Turn on Medical Evidence
- Crazy Claims make headlines
- First-time buyers face
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- Whiplash - "a profitable invention of the human imagination"?
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- De-Mystified - The Role of a Conveyancer
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- Marriage and Divorce: The Effect on Wills
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- Call For Urgent Regulation of Will Writing
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- The Big Society Marches On
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- When is compensation for career-long loss appropriate
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- Refusing time off to pray
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- Legal Costs Reforms could be good news for your business
- Anti-bribery policies are the way forward
- ROME II - What is it all about again and where are we 2 years on?
- Insurance Law Reforms
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- New Sewage Regulations to Protect Human Health and the Environment
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- Major Review of Employment Laws
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- Whiplash: Minor Accidents - Major Injuries
- Reasons for Unfair Dismissal and Immigration Status
- Are you eligible for compensation?
- Agency Workers Regulations
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- Belief in the higher purpose of public service broadcasting protected by discrimination law
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- Talkin' Bout A Revolution.
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- Can employers dismiss a member of staff because of a 'difficult personality'?
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- The firing line: can dismissal by e-mail ever be fair?
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- Together we're stronger
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- Countryfile presenter is unlawfully discriminated against
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- Is there finally some good news for employers?
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- Government confirms it will abolish the Default Retirement Age of 65 this year
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