High Court refuses to grant order to stop franchisee trading
21/10/2016The High Court has refused to grant a company an order preventing a franchisee from trading following a dispute over the ending of a contract.
Continue reading →The High Court has refused to grant a company an order preventing a franchisee from trading following a dispute over the ending of a contract.
Continue reading →A 91-year-old man has been granted the right to buy the home he shared with his partner because her will had not made reasonable provision for him.
Continue reading →A new scheme has been launched to encourage the use of arbitration in family disputes involving the welfare of children.
Continue reading →A company has been granted an injunction preventing a neighbouring firm from going ahead with a development that infringed its right to light.
Continue reading →The late Duke of Westminster saved his family billions of pounds by using a trust that allows wealth to pass through the generations without attracting a large inheritance tax liability.
Continue reading →A family have won their professional negligence claim against a structural engineer who failed to alert them that a house they were buying was in a dangerous condition and should be demolished.
Continue reading →Cartier International, along with a number of other large companies, have won a legal battle to oblige internet service providers (ISPs) to block websites that were infringing their IPR (Intellectual Property Rights).
Continue reading →A father was totally cognisant of what he was doing in excluding his daughters from his will when he made specific provisions for the division of his estate.
Continue reading →An appeal has been won by a pub owner against planning permission for a large development that would almost entirely block out light from her premises.
Continue reading →Tenants in tied pubs are now entitled to greater protection following the introduction of a new code which has just come into effect.
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