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Fuller v Kitzing - What are Shooting Rights?

Here we look at the Fuller vs. Kitzing case and ask ourselves what lessons can be learned concerning shooting rights.

The Debenhams CVA Lives On...

We look at the the recent case relating to the Debenhams CVA...

Bill to enhance workers’ rights fails to pass through Parliament

The Workers (Definition and Rights) Bill 2017-2019, failed to pass its second reading in the House of Commons last week.

Preparing for a no deal Brexit for businesses in the sports sector

It’s an unsettling time for the sports sector; the “do or die” Brexit day of 31 October is rapidly approaching.

Foul Play

England vs Bulgaria

Coping with the stress of divorce

Going through a divorce can be a uniquely stressful time and will often have an impact on working life.

Faraday Development Ltd v West Berkshire District Council: One Year On

The ongoing implications of the ruling for many of our clients are still being considered.

Two-fold Takedown on Hosting Providers

The e-commerce regulations outline the conditions for the free movement of information.

Enforcing costs orders in litigation

In ongoing litigation, often one party is ordered to pay some part of his/her opponent’s costs of the litigation.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex file High Court claim against The Mail on Sunday

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex announced last week that they have commenced legal proceedings against the Mail on Sunday