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Letting Out Property Without A Formal Tenancy Agreement Invites Trouble

Letting Out Property Without A Formal Tenancy Agreement Invites Trouble

Letting property to tenants on a handshake, without professional advice, is a recipe for trouble. That was certainly so in one High Court case, in which the absence of a professionally drafted tenancy agreement led to doubts as to whether the landlords or the tenants

Company Held Liable for Boss’s Post-Christmas Party Attack on Salesman

Company Held Liable for Boss’s Post-Christmas Party Attack on Salesman

The extent to which employers can be held liable for the misdeeds of their staff is an issue that has been taxing legal brains for generations. However, the waters will be somewhat less muddied following a case in which a salesman who was attacked and

Trade Marks and Customer Confusion in the Internet Era – Court of Appeal Ruling

Trade Marks and Customer Confusion in the Internet Era – Court of Appeal Ruling

With the Internet accessible from anywhere in the world, the potential for confusion between businesses with similar or identical names has increased exponentially. The Court of Appeal tackled the issue in resolving a transatlantic trade mark dispute. The case concerned well-known retailer Argos Limited (AL),

Disabled Boy Aged Six Wins Record £37 Million in NHS Compensation

Disabled Boy Aged Six Wins Record £37 Million in NHS Compensation

Compensation awards to clinical negligence victims may sometimes appear eye-wateringly large – but, with the ever-increasing cost of professional care, they are never any more than is needed. That was certainly so in one case, in which a six-year old boy won a record payout from