The number of people returning to the courts to boost their divorce settlements doubled last year – partly because there is more money around to spend on lawyers, according to new data.
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Court orders council to rehouse family
Jayesh Kunwardia, 41, social housing and property litigation partner at London firm Hodge Jones & Allen. Why is he in the news? He acted for a mother of five children, including twins, in her Supreme Court appeal against a local authority’s decision to make her homeless. Westminster Council made Titina Nzolameso homeless after she declined […]
Read moreCina: firmato l’accordo di libero scambio con l’Australia
Il 17 giugno il Ministro del Commercio cinese Gao Hucheng e il Ministro per il Commercio e gli Investimenti australiano Andrew Robb hanno firmato un accordo bilaterale di libero scambio (free trade agreement – FTA), i cui negoziati si sono conclusi nel novembre dello scorso anno. Al momento dell’entrata in vigore dell’accordo di libero scambio, […]
Read moreEducation Law: Helping families of children
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Read moreGroup claim against London estate agent Foxtons
Who? Chris Haan, 36, senior international and group claims solicitor at London firm Leigh Day. Why is he in the news? He is bringing what is expected to be a multimillion-pound group claim against a London estate agent. The claim is on behalf of private landlords using Foxtons to let, or to let and manage, […]
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