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December 2018
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Government Consults Again On Reforms To Developer Contributions
The Government is consulting on draft regulations reforming the Community Infrastructure Levy and section 106 planning obligations, aimed at making the system of developer contributions more simple, transparent and accountable.
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Brexit - Thoughts On A Consequence Of A New Bureaucracy
The UK Government has made clear that if the UK leaves the EU on 29 March 2019 without a deal there will be immediate changes to the procedures that apply to businesses trading with the EU - a new administration.
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All I Want For Christmas…
...is to win a £265,000 negligence claim against my ex-friend: Claimants lose war in negligence claim against architect friend who provided them with free professional advice.
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Protecting Your Estate
As Cambridge’s business sector continues to grow, significant new wealth is being generated in the city. With plans on the horizon for further large-scale developments, such as those relating to the Oxbridge Corridor, this trend seems likely to continue.
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Government’s Policy Paper: Citizens’ Rights
Given the potential option of a no-deal Brexit, there has been increasing concern regarding the rights of EU citizens to remain in the UK.
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Brexit - The Cjeu Decides: The Uk’s Article 50 Notification Could Be Revoked Unilaterally
The European Court of Justice decides that the UK’s notification of its intention to withdraw from the EU is unilaterally revocable.
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Civil Justice Council Recommendations For Adr
The Civil Justice Council in 2016 established a Working Group to review the ways in which Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) is at present encouraged and positioned within the civil justice system in England and Wales.
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Brexit – What’s In An Opinion?
The legal advice given to the Government on the ‘Withdrawal Agreement’ is the latest Brexit battleground, but what of its significance? Read more