Unfair dismissal in England and Wales refers to the termination of an employee's employment contract by their employer in a manner that is considered to be unjust, unreasonable, or lacking proper justification.
Updated 19.05.2023
Divorce and financial settlements are governed by the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973 and the courts' interpretation of this law. The divorce process in England and Wales involves several stages.
Updated 17.05.2023
The phrase “force majeure” is a French term that directly translates as ‘greater force’. For anyone who has been involved in negotiating and preparing a contract, you would likely have come across the phrase “force majeure”.
Updated 17.05.2023
Part 36 offers, also known as "offers to settle" under the Civil Procedure Rules (CPR) in England and Wales, have become a crucial mechanism in civil litigation.
Updated 17.05.2023
Section 8 possession proceedings refer to a legal process that allows a landlord to seek possession of their property from a tenant based on grounds outlined in Section 8 of the Housing Act 1988.
Updated 17.05.2023
Partnership is essentially a relationship between people carrying on a business in common with the intention of making profit. Business partnerships are not limited to a specific type of business or industry.