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Debt Recovery team highlight: Overpaid wages to employees

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Overpaid wages to employees can happen for a variety of reasons, from a simple accounting error to failing to ‘click’ a button at the end of a temporary promotion. It is important for an employer to recover the overpaid wages from the employee in a legal and ethical manner.

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Devon and Cornwall road deaths spike

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Road deaths in Devon and Cornwall have been particularly high in August, fatal road traffic claims can be avoided by exercising more care.

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Do your part to help everyone stay safe | Injury prevention week 2020

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Road safety is a real concern. Last year, there was a staggering 24,836 involved in road related fatal or serious injuries. We should all do our part, by keeping our bad habits in check.

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Does the commercialisation of genetically edited products have a future in the UK?

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The UK government announced a consultation on gene editing to consider whether the current regulations surrounding gene editing should be changed. If the regulations are changed, this could allow for the commercialisation of genetically edited products in the UK.

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Executive Wealthcare

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Take our free wealthcheck report that lets you know how best to manage your personal financial and legal matters to help you focus on the priorities.

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Failure to serve a right to manage claim notice on a landlord does not always invalidate a claim

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Property litigation
The Supreme Court handed down judgment on 16 August 2024 on an appeal from a decision of the Upper Tribunal that the Respondent RTM company’s right to manage claim was not invalidated by failure to give the Appellant a claim notice.

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Family Farm Tax: Implications and Practical Steps Forward

Family Farm Tax: Implications and Practical Steps Forward
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Agriculture

Delighted to be speaking at the Beaminster & Sherborne NFU Budget Meeting on Tuesday 1st April alongside colleagues from NFU Mutual. We…

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Farmers need to get their affairs in order after Brexit changes

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Farmers are being urged to ensure they have up-to-date succession plans in place following the start of the Agricultural Transition Plan which came into being after the UK’s departure from the EU

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Finance company settles High Court claims for “financially ruinous” transactions with 17 farmers

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The National Farmers’ Union (NFU) and Clarke Willmott, supported by Ted Loveday of Maitland Chambers, have helped members of the NFU to obtain hundreds of thousands of pounds in pay-outs.

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Fresh guidance from the Upper Tribunal on “redevelopment” under the Electronic Communications Code

Fresh guidance from the Upper Tribunal on “redevelopment” under the Electronic Communications Code
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The Electronic Communications Code gives landowners limited grounds on which to seek the removal of telecoms masts from their land. The…

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