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When is a plague not a plague?

By |March 27th, 2021|

The Supreme Court decision on Covid-19 business interruption claims has provided a lot of clarity on how disease extensions to property damage policies are to be construed. The anecdotal evidence is that most insurers are now paying out on claims made under these extensions where they were refusing to do so before the court’s decision.

No Fault Divorce

By |March 15th, 2021|

After many, many years of campaigning, the blame game is to finally be removed, with the hope that separating parties will concentrate on resolving issues regarding their children and finances rather than focusing on why the marriage broke down.

Divorce: Don’t Suffer In Silence

By |March 15th, 2021|

The start of each year always shows a spike in divorce cases. No one should suffer in silence. If you are in a controlling relationship or been subject to any mental or physical abuse then there are organisations, the police and charities to help.

GDPR One Year On

By |February 15th, 2021|

25th May 2019 marked the first birthday of the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). While this time a year ago, up to our necks in updating privacy policies, getting subject access procedures up to standard, delivering training and so on, perhaps few of us would have been wishing this complex behemoth of privacy law well!

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