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- Personal Injury – Summer 2011
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- North Kent B2B exhibition – 17th October
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- Some Recent Cases that our Commercial Solicitors have acted in – Winter 2013
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- Social Housing Bulletin – Winter 2013/14
- Social Housing Seminar: Best Practice Advice for dealing with Vulnerable Occupiers
- Commercial Newsletter Winter – 2013/2014
- Mediation is a good thing – refuse and you pay the consequences!
- What has to be done before going to a Employment Tribunal – Mandatory Conciliation Employment Law Change
- Break clauses in Your Business Lease – What to do?
- West Kent B2B Exhibition on Wednesday 30th April
- Constructive dismissal
- Battle of the Forms
- Auto Enrolment – This is coming to your business
- Kent 2020 Wednesday 14th May
- Business lease renewals
- Chislehurst Summer Fair Saturday 14th June
- Some Recent Cases – June 2014
- No Will? What this means to you and your family – July 2014
- Social Housing Bulletin – September 2014
- Who will make decisions for you if you can’t?
- Airlines told to pay up in delayed flights compensation cases
- Claims arising under a construction contract. Commercial Newsletter Winter – 2014
- Recent Developments For Business. Commercial Newsletter Winter – 2014
- Social Housing Bulletin – Tackling Subletting and Social Housing Fraud – December 2014
- Break Clauses and Rent Payable under Leases
- Holiday pay must include commission
- The March Rush To Beat Extra Stamp Duty On Second Homes
- We’re walking the walk for breast cancer patients
- Constructive Dismissal and delay in resigning
- Are your contract terms unfair and unenforceable?
- Social Housing Bulletin – Tackling Subletting and Social Housing Fraud – December 2014
- 2017 New Year Resolutions Selling your House? Our Top Tips
- 2017 New Year Resolutions – Do you have a Shareholders agreement or partnership agreement? Should you? Yes!
- 2017 New Year Resolutions – Terms and Conditions
- New Year Resolutions 2017 Top Tips for making a Will
- 2017 New Year resolutions – Do your employees have employment contracts?
- Our Top Tips for Residential Landlords
- The risks faced by the commercial landlord in carrying out building works
- Getting the best from mediation in a business dispute
- Highways
- Debt Collection: Your judgment debtor owns a Property – a Guide to Charging Orders
- The risk of not having a Lasting Power of Attorney
- Practical Tips for a Landlord Terminating a Business Lease
- Practical Tips for a Tenant to Terminate a Business Lease
- Changes to National Minimum Wage and National Living Wage from 1st April 2017
- How to make sure your standard terms and conditions are part of the contract with your customer
- Head injured client receives over £700,000 following a road accident
- Significant Increase in Probate fees from May 2017
- Conveyancing Paralegal – Post exchange
- Have you been injured in a road traffic accident that was not your fault and the other driver is not insured? Don’t worry, you may still be able to claim!
- Have you been injured in a “hit and run” road traffic accident where the other driver has not been identified? If so, you may be able to make a claim against the Motor Insurers’ Bureau!
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