Posted By: Dispute Resolution on 18th May 2020
By Jerome Soucek, Associate in the Dispute Resolution Department at Bennett Griffin LLP. As a director of a company, you are governed by the General Duties of Directors as set out in Chapter 2 Part 10 of the Companies Act 2006. These duties...
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Posted By: Dispute Resolution on 3rd February 2020
When you buy a property jointly you don’t often contemplate what would happen if the relationship broke down and you wanted to sell the property, or you bought with a friend as an investment and now simply want to move on…. but the other party...
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Posted By: Dispute Resolution on 17th September 2019
Whilst training for Ride London this year, I decided to join a whole load of cycling groups on social media. Hurrah! I had found a rare slice of social media that was both encouraging and supportive as well as having a wealth of helpful information....
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Posted By: Dispute Resolution on 29th August 2019
A pension is often the largest capital asset after the equity in the family home within a marriage or civil partnership. Pensions can be complex and confusing at the best of times. It is therefore important to give pensions proper consideration when...
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Posted By: Dispute Resolution on 15th May 2019
As a regular commuter to work on 2 wheels, I have noticed that I often see driving habits in a different light when on a bike rather than in the comfort of my car. It takes a lot to get me worked up in a car, but even I have found how it seems to...
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Posted By: Dispute Resolution on 7th May 2019
Access to Justice is not really front page grabbing news is it? Even without Brexit and Royal babies dominating the headlines, it hardly sets the pulse racing. But anyone that has read the best seller from the Secret Barrister, will understand...
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Posted By: Dispute Resolution on 15th April 2019
We all enter into contracts for goods and/or services at various points in our lives. The purchase or sale of vehicles, building works or commercial contracts between companies are just a few examples. When something goes wrong in these...
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Posted By: Dispute Resolution on 26th February 2019
Due to the age of this post, the law may not still be relevant and as such the information out of date. Please refer to this page and this blog for more up-to-date information. They say that an Englishman (or woman’s) home is his...
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Posted By: Dispute Resolution on 8th February 2019
As we all know cyclists are identified in the Highway Code as one of the more vulnerable groups of road users. In my experience having acted for numerous injured cyclists, accidents arise because of 3 reasons. These are the actions of other road...
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