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Proposed housing legislation that will end section 21 ‘no fault’ evictions had its second reading in the House of Commons.
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Landmark legislation could be watered down further as it goes through parliament.
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High Court judge finds Yorkshire-based firm ‘should receive large proportion’ of its costs.
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Commission says law governing support for disabled children and their families is out of date, inaccessible and potentially unfair.
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Today’s meeting also marked the departure from Council of Carolyn Kirby, the Law Society’s first woman president.
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Letter to seven businesses warns against ’aggressive upselling, the refusal of refunds and failing to respond to complaints’.
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Nick Read says senior figures were in ‘denial’ about the scale of defeat in Bates litigation.
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Appeal judge rules false imprisonment and personal injury claims are to be treated separately.
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UK arm of major US firm Armstrong Teasdale had been profitable before departures took effect.
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Senior costs judge highlights that statement of truth in budget form may need to be looked at to see if it is ‘sufficiently clear’.
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