Cunningtons are a firm of conveyancing solicitors with branches nationwide - so no matter where you are in the UK they have a local branch that will look after you and ensure that there are no nasty surprises.
A pioneering new neurological treatment known as 'Cell Beads' could provide stroke victims with a new lease of life when combined with therapy.
Constructive dismissal plays a huge part in employment law and especially in unfair dismissal cases. Rudeness or bullying are often at the heart of the matter. If the employee is treated badly, he can quit or can walk away for good.
I was delighted to hear that The Government has pledged money to further assist small businesses in the development of their staff.
The value of the Private Rented Sector now exceeds that of all privately-owned commercial property in the UK, according to research carried out for the Association of Residential Letting Agents.
Pressurising or even encouraging staff to opt out of a workplace pension scheme is to be made unlawful in the UK under proposed changes to the Pensions Bill.
The Court of Appeal has overturned the High Court's ruling that a boy who suffered brain damage after he was kicked in the head while playing on a bouncy castle should be awarded compensation that could have amounted to £1 million.
Over the past few months The Mental Health Foundation has been researching whether or not we are becoming a nation of angry people, and what support there is for those who feel that they cannot control this primal emotion.
The Government has announced that it is extending the temporary provisions for first day marketing whereby a property can be put on the market without a Home Information Pack (HIP) provided one has been commissioned and paid for and is expected to be in place within 28 days.
Thwaites, the Blackburn-based brewery which owns 400 pubs, has won a victory which will bring cheer to licensees, but may cause consternation for those who live near busy pubs that open well into the night.
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