When to press that panic button…
27.05.10
.The first time I heard the expression “panic button” was around 25 years ago, when I felt unnerved by a reported burglary in my neighbourhood. Unnerved enough to have an…
27.05.10
.The first time I heard the expression “panic button” was around 25 years ago, when I felt unnerved by a reported burglary in my neighbourhood. Unnerved enough to have an…
27.05.10
Ralli supporting Soccer Aid and England’s 2018 World Cup bid. Video featuring Stephen Fox, Stuart Page, David Potts, Jane Probert, Zara Niemand, Andrew Coyne, Ian Hazeldine, Deborah Kirwan, Duncan Clegg,…
27.05.10
Neal Keeling, M.E.N, 27.05.10 A nationwide motoring scam has been smashed today after police raids across Greater Manchester. Officers swooped on 11 houses in Tameside and Gorton this morning and…
27.05.10
With World Cup fever gaining momentum, businesses need to watch out to avoid falling foul of trade mark laws. Fifa, the World Cup organisers, have a stringent licensing programme to…
27.05.10
Alex Spence, Times Online, 27.05.10 Britain’s legal market is set for another big transatlantic merger after Denton Wilde Sapte (DWS) announced plans for a tie-up with an American firm yesterday. The…
25.05.10
A strategic health authority blamed for pressuring an NHS trust into unfairly sacking its chief executive has denied the allegation. A tribunal ruled John Watkinson was unfairly dismissed as Royal…
25.05.10
The European Patent Office’s Enlarged Board of Appeal has refused a request by EPO President Alison Brimelow to clarify the law regarding software patents. In so doing, the Enlarged Board…
24.05.10
The government wants to put an end to unfair bank charges and excessive interest rates on credit cards, it announced today. The Lib-Con coalition said it will introduce measures to…
24.05.10
Low-value road traffic accident personal injury claims sent through a new electronic data exchange launched three weeks ago have begun hitting insurers’ desks this week, figures show. Of the first…
24.05.10
There is no evidence that referral fees have caused consumer detriment in either the conveyancing or personal injury market, according to an economic analysis commissioned by the Legal Services Board…
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