The nightmare before Christmas: The divorced parents' guide to resolving family disputes

| 13th December 2019
For families everywhere Christmas can be a tricky time. Rows about whose family to visit, relatives we’d rather not see and who is cooking the Christmas dinner can all threaten to spoil what should be the most wonderful time of year. Add divorce…
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Update on electronic execution of documents

| 11th September 2019
On 4 September 2019, the Law Commission published a report on the electronic execution of documents. The report includes some high-level conclusions and recommendations: An electronic signature is capable in law of being used to execute a…
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Sex Discrimination Claims Hit a Five-Year High

| 8th July 2019
The Employment Tribunal has seen a rise in the number of sex discrimination claims made leading to a five-year high. Latest figures show that 9,300 claims were made last year, which is a 69% increase. Attempts by companies to tackle sex…
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What does Brexit really mean? Lawyer deconstructs the language surrounding the debate

| 12th June 2019
Leading Ipswich based law firm Prettys is holding a Business Academy this week looking at the interpretation of the language in contracts and applying that (by analogy) to some of the words used surrounding the UK’s withdrawal from Europe.…
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