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Court resolves dispute between former partners over sale of flats

22 June 2016 Business Services, Company Commercial

The High Court has resolved a dispute between former partners over the sale of a block of flats worth between £3m and £4m. The case involved three partners whose relationship broke down in 2014. The partnership’s main asset was a large apartment block comprising of just over 100 leasehold flats. An independent valuation indicated a

Company fined more than £800,000 for restricting online prices

22 June 2016 By Jon Alvarez Business Services, Company Commercial

A company has been fined a total of £826,000 after admitting that it tried to stop retailers from discounting online prices. Ultra Finishing Ltd supplies bathroom products to a number of online stores. Following an investigation by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), it admitted that in the years 2012 to 2014, it engaged in

Big fall in number of county court judgments against businesses

22 June 2016 By Neil O'Callaghan Dispute Resolution, Individual Services

The number of county court judgments (CCJ) against businesses has fallen to its lowest level since before the financial crisis, according to figures released by the Registry Trust. The Trust’s research shows that there were 21,860 CCJs recorded against businesses in England and Wales during the first three months of 2016, a 17% fall on

Landlord must pay damages for noisy renovation work

22 June 2016 By Janice Young Business Services, Commercial Property

A landlord has been ordered to pay damages to a commercial tenant after carrying out noisy and intrusive renovation work over a two-year period. The case involved an art gallery that occupied the basement and ground floor of a multi-storey building. The lease entitled the landlord to carry out building works but it also contained

Shared ownership changes could help 175,000 on to housing ladder

22 June 2016 By Dipak Odedra Buying & Selling a Home, Individual Services

Changes to the shared ownership rules could help an extra 175,000 people on to the housing ladder, according to the government. Shared ownership allows people to ease their way into the property market by purchasing a share in their home rather than having to pay the full amount. They only have to a find a

Homemaker wife awarded shares worth £69m in divorce settlement

22 June 2016 By Richard Phillips Family, Children & Divorce, Individual Services

A woman who devoted her life to her family while her husband concentrated on developing his business has been awarded £69m in a divorce settlement. The case involved a couple who began living together in 2002. They married in 2004 and the wife became a homemaker and a full-time mother to their two children. At

Charities to invest an extra £100m in research into dementia

22 June 2016 Individual Services, Wills, Trusts & Probate

The Alzheimer’s Society and Alzheimer’s Research UK are each donating £50m to the new Dementia Research Institute (DRI). The investment is in addition to the £150m already pledged by the government. The DRI is expected to be up and running by 2020. It will have a central UK hub with a network of regional centres

Dementia sufferer’s will leaving estate to grandson declared invalid

22 June 2016 Individual Services, Wills, Trusts & Probate

A 91-year-old woman’s will leaving all her estate to her grandson has been declared invalid because she suffered from dementia and was unaware of the consequences of her actions. The case involved a woman who had six grandchildren who all stood to inherit when she died. Three months before her death, her grandson helped her

Examining employee’s phone ‘did not breach his human rights’

22 June 2016 Business Employment, Business Services

An employer did not breach an employee’s human rights when it checked his phone for emails and messages while investigating a claim of harassment. That was the decision of the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) in the case of an NHS Trust and one of its managers. The issue arose after the manager formed a personal

No ‘injury to feelings’ under Working Time Regulations

22 June 2016 Individual Services, Wills, Trusts & Probate

An employee has lost her claim for compensation for injury to feelings under the Working Time Regulations 1998. The Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) held that such compensation was confined to incidents of discrimination. The case involved a woman who brought a claim against her employer for failure to allow her rest breaks as required by

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