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GDPR – Don’t forget to pay your Data Protection Fee to ICO
There was a flurry of activity last year as UK organisations took steps to comply with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) by 25 May 2018. Although the GDPR is...
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Tread carefully – overage is a minefield
Sellers and buyers alike are very fond of overage – but overage provisions can be complex and can sometimes have unintended consequences. In the recent 2017 Sparks and Biden case,...
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Blake Morgan advises Merton Council on new modern leisure centre
Leading law firm Blake Morgan has advised the London Borough of Merton on the successful construction and outsourcing of services at the new Morden Leisure Centre, which officially opens this...
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Japanese Knotweed – The neighbour from hell
Japanese Knotweed is a non-native invasive species and is the most invasive plant in the UK. It grows rapidly, the roots are extremely wide spreading and can penetrate foundations and...
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Local Authority Matters – March 2019
With reduced central funding for local authorities, the need to maintain spending across essential services, and media attention on increases for tax payers, we're taking a closer look at some...
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Bank of Mum and Dad: University Purchase
Our experts take a look at issues arising where parents invest in property whilst a child of the family is at university. Stamp duty land tax, income tax, capital gains...
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How has the Franses case affected the Landlord and Tenant Act?
Much has already been written about the case of S Franses Limited v Cavendish Hotel (London) Limited (2018, Supreme Court). By way of a recap, the court had to grapple with...
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Thinking of Selling?
As a leading UK law firm with strong international connections across the globe through TAGLaw, our exceptionally talented and specialist lawyers have the experience and the drive to help you...