Legal Updates

Vacant Possession

Landlord and Tenant The Court of Appeal has given a clear definition of what it means to give ‘vacant possession’ in the recent case of Ibrend Estates BV v NYK Logistics (UK) Ltd. In…

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Child Abuse Loophole to be Closed

Family and Children On the 22 June 2011 the Government announced plans to close a legal loophole that could allow those who physically abuse children or vulnerable adults to escape justice. It is already…

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Damage to Plasterwork

Landlord and Tenant In the recent case of Grand v Gill The Court of Appeal ruled that a landlord was liable for damage to the plasterwork in a flat he was letting. Under section…

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Legal Aid Cuts

Family Law Resolution, the national organisation of family lawyers, has hit out as the Government published the response to its legal aid consultation. Resolution has stated: “Under the cuts, thousands of vulnerable parents going…

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Maintenance Claims

Family and Children New EU rules for the collection of maintenance payments came in to force this week.  The new rules will make it easier to claim maintenance payments when one of the parties…

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Gym Membership Contracts Unfair

In the High Court case of OFT V Ashbourne Management Services Ltd and others it was ruled that certain standard terms in gym memberships were unfair. The High Court ruled that the minimum membership…

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Legal Professional Privilege

Family and Children In the recent case of [2011] EWCA Civ 684, the Court of Appeal dismissed an appeal against an order to disclose the notes of meetings between the mother, solicitor and barrister….

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Statutory Sick Pay

Employment Statutory Sick Pay increased with effect from 3 April 2011 from £79.15 to £81.60 per week. 

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Expert Witness

Family Law In the recent case of X, Y, Z (children) (anonymity: identity of expert) the High Court allowed the name of an expert witness to be released.  The ruling has been seen as…

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Statutory Maternity Pay

Employment Statutory Maternity Pay increased with effect from 3 April 2011 from £124.88 to £128.73 per week. 

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