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Fair Value defined in forced share sale

Fair Value defined in forced share sale

Shareholder dispute over share valuation.

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Starting to move apart?

Starting to move apart?

The EU’s consumer law regime is beginning to diverge from the UK’s regime, as member states implement three new consumer law directives. Notwithstanding Brexit, UK organisations dealing with EU consumers will need to keep up to date with the changes.

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Financial Remedy Proceedings on Divorce – Private FDR Hearings and Arbitration

Financial Remedy Proceedings on Divorce – Private FDR Hearings and Arbitration

Alternatives to the Court process.

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Is Flexible Working Sex Discrimination?

Is Flexible Working Sex Discrimination?

In a recent case, the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) held that employment tribunals must have regard to “the childcare disparity” when considering sex discrimination claims.

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Last orders

Last orders

Is going to a pub whilst on sick leave a guaranteed way of having your contract terminated?

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Estate Planning with Deeds of Variation

Estate Planning with Deeds of Variation

A short summary on the use of Deeds of Variation following an inheritance.

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Retaining Control: What happens on the death of a shareholder?

Retaining Control: What happens on the death of a shareholder?

In this article, Olly Davidson explores the different considerations for owner-managers from both a corporate and an estate administration perspective.

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Management Companies: What do they do and what’s new?

Management Companies: What do they do and what’s new?

A summary on Management Companies and what they do, and what the future holds for Leasehold Reform.

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An Introduction to Mediation of Contentious Probate Disputes

An Introduction to Mediation of Contentious Probate Disputes

In light of the ever-growing number of Will disputes, Katharine Riley considers the use of mediation as an alternative to the risks of a costly court case.

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Arise and Fall

Arise and Fall

Disqualification of Director for gambling with the position of creditors.

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Data Protection in the Time of COVID-19

Data Protection in the Time of COVID-19

Cathrine Ripley considers the regulatory approach being adopted by the European Data Protection Board and Information Commissioners Office following the COVID-19 pandemic.

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COVID-19: Are you behaving responsibly?

COVID-19: Are you behaving responsibly?

Responsible behaviour applies not just to our social contacts during the COVID-19 lockdown – in light of new non-statutory guidance published by the Cabinet Office and Infrastructure Projects Authority, it also extends to the performance and enforcement of contracts.

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