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10/03/2017
A distributor has won the right to view confidential correspondence from its competitors after claiming they colluded together to prevent it entering the lucrative agricultural products market.
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03/03/2017
A disinherited son has failed to prove that his father didn’t understand what he was doing in the final weeks of his life and that consequently his will should be declared invalid.
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03/03/2017
Following investigations by The Insolvency Service, the directors of 11 different companies across the UK have been disqualified after employing illegal workers.
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03/03/2017
A property developer has been told he must honour an oral agreement to sell some land to former friends despite falling out with them during the course of the transaction.
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13/02/2017
The latest government figures show that more than 220,000 people have now used the various Help to Buy schemes to purchase a new home.
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13/02/2017
The government has announced new regulations to help small businesses get paid quicker when supplying large companies.
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13/02/2017
The divorce rate has fallen to its lowest level since 1975, according to the latest figures from the Office for National Statistics.
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13/02/2017
A woman has failed to have herself appointed as the administrator of her late mother’s estate because the High Court considered that she was untrustworthy.
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07/02/2017
Five model agencies and their trade association have been fined a total of £1.5m for colluding on prices.
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07/02/2017
A landlord is not liable to pay council tax if a fixed term tenancy ends early. The payment remains the responsibility of the tenant even if they are no longer resident.
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