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No fault divorce – no longer a blame game
It has been widely publicised that the process for applying for a divorce changed to a 'no fault' divorce system on 6 April 2022.
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Statutory rate changes and employment law updates in April 2022
Two years on from the start of the pandemic, many employers will continue to be dealing with its implications in the months ahead. From handling tricky issues in the workplace...
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Stand-Out Blake Morgan lawyer earns prestigious recognition
Blake Morgan Partner Rajiv Joshi has been named as a Thomson Reuters Stand-Out Lawyer in 2022.
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Charities Act 2022 – what do we know so far?
The Charities Bill received Royal Assent on 24 February 2022, bringing it into law as the Charities Act 2022 but what do we know so far?
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Charging orders: the pros, the cons and the obstacles
When a debtor owes money to a creditor, there are different routes that a creditor can take to recover the debt that is owed to them and these are available...
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Guidance for charities seeking to respond to the Ukraine crisis
Many charity trustees across the UK, like the rest of us, have watched with horror the recent events that have unfolded in Ukraine. Some trustees may be wondering if there...
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Spring Statement … and a new tax plan
The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rishi Sunak, delivered the Spring Statement yesterday (23 March).
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Blake Morgan sign up to Reading Ethical Recruitment Charter
Blake Morgan has become one of only two law firms in the Thames Valley to sign the Reading Ethical Recruitment Charter.
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Do you suspect fraud? What next?
What should you do if you suspect fraud? This article gives an overview of what recourse you might have as the appointed liquidator or injured party, where a company or...
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When will an appeal court overturn a professional regulator’s decision on sanction?
An appeal was brought by the General Medical Council (GMC) against the sanction imposed by the Medical Practitioners Tribunal (MPT) on the respondent, Dr Ahmed.
