...price – to buyers who saw it originally on the first agency’s website but could not proceed at that time. Now homeowners won't pay double commission thanks landmark ruling https://www.propertyindustryeye.com/agent-who-sold-house-at-centre-of-court-case-hits-out-at-property-ombudsman-ruling/...
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...Thursday 29 November in London and the Personal Injury Awards are in Manchester on Wednesday 28 November. The full shortlist for the British Legal Awards can be viewed here: https://www.britishlegalawards.com/ehome/britishlegalawards2018/794635/...
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...brain injury survivors such as: Professor Jeffrey Kreutzer (PhD, ABPP, FACRM Rosa Schwarz Cifu Professor and Associate Chairman Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Virginia Commonwealth University; Director, Virginia Commonwealth...
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...Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002 (prior to its amendment by the Immigration Act 2014) did not apply in the case of an asylum seeker whose claim to refugee status...
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Katherine Anderson examines the cases of Stena Drilling PTE Limited v Smith [2024] EAT 57 and TwistDX Limited and Others v Armes and Others [2024] EAT 45, concerned with international or territorial jurisdiction and considers the need to carefully analyse the facts of the case and raise jurisdiction questions as a preliminary issue in the absence of an 'obvious and plain' answer.
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...contact, in particular, between the defendants and to/from the rival network as they travelled to and from the shooting. For further details please see: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-hampshire-43645534 and https://www.portsmouth.co.uk/news/crime/gang-behind-crookhorn-drug-turf-war-shooting-jailed-for-combined-95-years-1-8445543 ...
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...very real danger.” The NCDV can be reached on 0800 970 2070 or via their website www.ndvc.org.uk. The National Domestic Abuse Helpline can also be reached on 0800 2000 247...
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The Best of intentions: what Best v. BHA has taught us about appearance of bias & sufficiency of reasons by Gemma White
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In a recent judgment in the Employment Appeal Tribunal – Hampshire County Council v Wyatt UKEAT/0013/16 (13 October 2016) – Mrs Justice Simler DBE gave important presidential guidance on the questions which frequently arise in discrimination remedy hearings when tribunals consider claims for non-pecuniary damages and/or where there might be competing causes of injury. Karen Moss
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Karen Moss has an article published on the impact of Wyatt v Hampshire County Council UKEAT/0013/16 on litigants claiming personal injury damages in the employment tribunal.
See www.pibriefupdate.com and the Personal Injury Brief Update Law Journal newsletter this month.
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