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Read our article to find out how the recent Office for Students’ investigation will affect the HE sector’s approach.
This article covers what impacts bankruptcy has on divorce financial settlements, we share some key issues to consider.
This article explains what bankruptcy is, we unlock the answers to frequently asked questions and provide a general overview, ...
There has been a mixed reaction to the progress surrounding the newly launched commission into adult social care. In a positive move forward the government has published the terms of reference for ...
The Home Secretary has laid before Parliament regulations that will come into force on 14 May 2025. These regulations introduce a legal duty to hold and maintain vetting clearance and creates bespoke ...
We outline the implications of contempt and other offences in the Coroner’s Court along with how expert legal guidance can mitigate the risk.
Section 2 of the Compensation Act 2006 states that an apology, an offer of treatment or other redress shall not, of itself, amount to an admission of negligence or breach of statutory duty. The Law of ...
Welcomed by developers but criticised by the House of Lords Select Committee, the Labour government’s new Grey Belt policy has divided opinion. Partner at national law firm, Weightmans, John Gregory ...