Cancer sufferer awarded £47,000 in discrimination case
07/10/2017A woman who claimed she was subjected to discrimination and harassment while undergoing treatment for cancer has been awarded more than £47,700 compensation.
Continue reading →A woman who claimed she was subjected to discrimination and harassment while undergoing treatment for cancer has been awarded more than £47,700 compensation.
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Continue reading →The law governing the writing of wills needs to be updated to reflect modern understanding of dementia and mental capacity.
Continue reading →A mother with a troubled background has won the right to oppose adoption proceedings involving her youngest child.
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Continue reading →A developer who failed to co-operate in seeking additional planning permission for a proposed tower block has been ordered to pay damages to the company selling the site.
Continue reading →The High Court has enabled a family to take over the ownership and running of a company after the owner died.
Continue reading →A tribunal has modified a covenant that prevented the building of more than one property per plot on a large estate.
Continue reading →A wife has been told that the assets of a trust she set up with her husband cannot be included in their divorce settlement.
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