Companies with financial difficulties may decide to sell assets, but selling assets undervalue is a breach of the Insolvency Act 1986.
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Running a company is a complex task. Here are the key things you need to know about filing the necessary information with Companies House.
Now that the Pokemon Go craze has hit the UK, just how well protected are users? Here’s a more detailed look at the Terms of Service.
The case of Wooldridge v Wooldridge has highlighted what the court considers reasonable maintenance under the Inheritance Act 1975.
A recent case has acted as a warning of how a caveat can be used incorrectly.
A recent case has raised the issue of whether suffering from dementia automatically means a lack of testamentary capacity when making a Will.
A recent case has highlighted what the Courts consider when claims are brought forward by adult children on their parents estate.
Every business should consider putting shareholder or a partnership agreement in place, depending on its ownership structure.
Without a consent order in place, there are no time restraints on one partner making a claim on a divorced partner’s estate.
Here is what Lord Justice Jackson’s reforms to civil litigation costs mean for lawyers and their clients.