3PB's contentious probate and commercial and property disputes barrister Ashley Blood-Halvorsen (pictured here), who is an Affiliate with the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP), has been awarded merit...
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3PB's contentious probate, commercial and property disputes barrister Ashley Blood-Halvorsen (pictured here) is now a full member of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP) having qualified as a...
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...advanced stage of preparation; optimising a reliable assessment the likely outcome at trial. The Judge will identify the strengths and weaknesses of the parties’ positions and provide a view on...
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...published by Oxford University Press, is available to 3PB's instructing solicitors with a 20% discount. Please contact [email protected] to benefit from this offer, valid until 31/1/2019. A leading practitioner text...
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On 18 May 2018 Sunyana Sharma secured the largest financial penalty for the Maritime Coastguard Agency ('MCA') against Sodexo Ltd in the sum of £300,000. The Defendant Company pleaded guilty...
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...proposed changes and additions simply provisions which are long overdue, or will more legislation make a complex a delicate decision making process more complication and litigious? Jonathan Underhill explores the...
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...be valid. A failure to actually carry out those checks (whether in accordance with Paragraph 3(a) or at all) is irrelevant for the purpose of the validity of that notice.”...
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...allow for the remote witnessing of wills. Probate barrister Lydia Pemberton examines The Wills Act 1837 (Electronic Communications) (Amendment) (Coronavirus) Order 2020, which expressly provides that ““presence” includes presence by...
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...as the notified sum dispute and that the adjudicator had no jurisdiction to award compensation pursuant to the Late Payment of Commercial Debts (Interest) Act 1998 and that part of...
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...a misapplication of the burden of proof provisions from s.136 EA 2010 and not Meek compliant. The EAT instead agreed with Mr England’s submission that there was no error. The...
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...administrator to the company. The case involved a company with two directors, who had been in a personal relationship which had subsequently ended. One of them applied to the court...
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...about our pupillages here: Tips for Pupillage Applications , Your journey through pupillage, and the benefits you can expect to enjoy. Please feel free to contact us with any questions....
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