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Are you at risk of being sued for libel or breach of privacy, as a result of your social media posts? A new campaign encourages consideration of these issues.07/07/2021
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Clarification from the Court of Appeal concerning the start date of commercial leases welcomed by lawyers.08/06/2021
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Trustpilot is refusing to comply with a court order to remove a libellous review from its site - what are the implications of this for businesses trying to deal with untrue and malicious reviews?26/02/2021
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A Judge confirms that individuals can expect their private correspondence to be protected. This will apply to letters, emails, texts and all other forms of written communication.22/02/2021
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A recent decision in the High Court made it clear that in libel cases, the level of damages can be reduced because of the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic.16/02/2021
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Digital assets can be both financially valuable, and of great sentimental value. How can you ensure everything is accessible to your loved ones, after you die?12/02/2021
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A review on Trustpilot proved to be a very costly mistake for one client of a solicitor's firm28/01/2021
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In this week's decision, the Supreme Court ruled that the publications in The Sun were substantially true.04/11/2020
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During the covid crisis there has been a moratorium on evictions - what will happen next?15/09/2020
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The rules are wide, but there are some restrictions you need to be aware of if you are thinking of changing your name.10/09/2020
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Fair and accurate references can be vital to ensuring you get the job - but what if your old employer gives you an unfair reference?10/09/2020
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Has you or a loved one had a will witnessed by video link because of Covid-19?13/08/2020