Court verdict may change law on wills 31/07/2009
The law on wills may now be subject to legal change following a legal victory by a campaigner wanting the law on assisted suicide to be clarified.
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Commercial property law caseload may increase as green shoots seen 31/07/2009
The commercial property market in the UK is starting to look up, a new report has claimed.
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New call on supply teacher rights 30/07/2009
Supply teachers should be given the same rights in the workplace as other educators, the Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL) has argued.
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London price rise may bolster property lawyer demand 30/07/2009
London house prices rose by two per cent in June, new data from the Land Registry has revealed.
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Property lawyers may be in demand as housing boost announced 29/07/2009
The government's new programme to increase the construction of new homes is likely to be a success, it has been suggested.
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Call for more agency worker legal rights 29/07/2009
The Trades Union Congress (TUC) has released the results of a survey of temporary workers showing that they have experienced widespread discrimination and a lack of rights.
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Legal business may rise as UK commercial property hailed 28/07/2009
Britain's commercial property market is one of the better ones at the moment, the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (Rics) has said.
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Property lawyer demand tipped for possible overseas boost 28/07/2009
The UK mortgage market may be set for a boost not from an increase in lending from UK banks, but by a rise in the number of overseas providers of home loans, it has been suggested.
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Concern over lost army wills 27/07/2009
Concern has been expressed over the apparent loss of some of the wills of British servicemen killed serving in Afghanistan, which has led to problems over the disposal of their estates.
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Ageist employment cases 'on the rise' 27/07/2009
The number of age-related employment cases has risen by over a quarter in the recession, new figures have indicated.
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