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Trade Marks – ‘Free-Riding’ Drinks Distributor Feels the Force of the Law

Trade Marks – ‘Free-Riding’ Drinks Distributor Feels the Force of the Law

Companies that invest enormous sums in establishing their global brands often face attempts by others to take a free ride on the coat-tails of their hard-earned reputations. However, a High Court ruling in the context of the energy drinks market showed just how firmly the

Self-Employment Has Its Benefits – But Also Its Serious Disadvantages

Self-Employment Has Its Benefits – But Also Its Serious Disadvantages

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Self-employed people enjoy certain tax benefits and often place a high value on their independence. However, an instructive Employment Tribunal (ET) decision in the context of the building industry illustrated the serious disadvantages of not having employment status. The operator of a general building firm

‘One House Only’ Restrictive Covenant Triggers Neighbourhood Dispute

‘One House Only’ Restrictive Covenant Triggers Neighbourhood Dispute

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In an era of ever-increasing demand for new homes, large domestic gardens present a clear opportunity for so-called ‘infill’ development. As one case strikingly showed, however, such projects can be a source of considerable neighbourhood ill-feeling. The case concerned a leafy estate of 44 detached

The Retail Prices Index May Be Discredited – But It Is Still Very Much Alive

The Retail Prices Index May Be Discredited – But It Is Still Very Much Alive

The venerable Retail Prices Index (RPI) has its roots in the 1940s and is nowadays widely considered to be a flawed and unreliable measure of inflation. However, in a ruling of importance to employers and pension scheme administrators, the High Court has confirmed that it