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Government report to be commissioned on the assessment of international students in the UK The Government today announced that as part of its assessment of the impact of international students...
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Rollits is pleased to announce that Julia Lingard-Ward (Level 3 Fine Art) has been awarded this year’s “Rollits Art Award 2017” at the School of Art and Design, Hull College,...
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The Department of Health has published a Tobacco Control Plan for England following the publication, on 6 July 2017, of advice from Public Health England (PHE) on the use of...
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The EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is due to be implemented by 25 May 2018 which will have an affect on existing data protection processes in businesses and preparatory...
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Interim rent – what is it? Interim rent is the rent to be paid by a commercial business tenant whilst a tenancy of a property continues beyond the expiry of...
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On 1 October 2017 Pre-action Protocol will beintroduced in relation to debt recovery. Aims of the Protocol Encourage early communication between parties, includingexchanging information/documentation to identify issues indispute. Enable parties...
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Consultation on New Deferred Debt Arrangements A government consultation in relation to the employer debt regime in multi-employer pension schemes has recently closed. This consultation introduced a new mechanism for...
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As Nestlé Trade Mark application fails, is this one of the early indicators of what the post-Brexit fault lines might look like in Intellectual Property case law? On 17 May,...
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We are delighted to announce the promotion of Libby Clarkson to the position of SeniorSolicitor. Libby, a specialist planning lawyer, joined the firm in 2012 asa trainee. A key member...
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The Information Commissioner’s Office (“ICO”) carried out an investigation between 2015 and 2017 into the practices adopted by a number of charities when handling donors’ personal data. The investigation uncovered...
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The Supreme Court has considered the relationship between the Land Compensation Act 1961 (“the Act”) and the Pointe Gourde principle (i.e. the no scheme rule) in the case of Homes...
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