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Should I Instruct a Solicitor or a Mediator to Resolve My Dispute?

Posted on 10th June 2025 in Dispute Resolution

Alternative dispute resolution (ADR), is all but mandatory for parties involved in a commercial dispute. Cost penalties can be imposed by the Court on those who refuse to participate. Taking early advice on the issue is key.

Posted by

Jessica Whittick

Solicitor

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Social Services & Care Proceedings: Importance of the Right Representation

Posted on 05th June 2025 in Family Law

Tozers have built an excellent reputation for representing parents and others in Court proceedings or in pre-proceedings brought by Social Services. Tozers have one of the largest local teams dedicated to working on cases relating to children.

Posted by

Mark Williams

Partner and Solicitor

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Shared Ownership Code: Landlord Duties & Leaseholder Benefits

Posted on 05th June 2025 in Affordable Housing

Shared ownership has become an essential route to homeownership, particularly for those unable to afford full-market-value properties. The new Shared Ownership Code sets out requirements for landlords, ensuring fairness, transparency, and compliance with the scheme.

Posted by

Michael Taylor

Partner & Solicitor

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Medical Negligence and Heart Rhythm Disorders: A Legal Perspective During World Heart Rhythm Week June 2025

Posted on 04th June 2025 in Medical Negligence

During World Heart Rhythm Week 2025, it is a timely opportunity to raise awareness about the critical importance of diagnosing and managing heart rhythm disorders.

Posted by

Helena Campbell

Associate & Chartered Legal Executive

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April 2025 Housing Ombudsman Report: The Role of Communication

Posted on 04th June 2025 in Affordable Housing

In April 2025, the Housing Ombudsman released its latest severe maladministration report, highlighting significant failures across multiple landlords.

Posted by

Michael Taylor

Partner & Solicitor

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Disputes Settled, Not Fought: 4 Ways We Avoided Court for Our Clients

Posted on 02nd June 2025 in Intellectual Property, Dispute Resolution

When people hear the word ‘litigation’ they often picture a courtroom showdown. In reality, however, disputes rarely make it that far. The modern litigation process is designed to promote early settlement (even after proceedings are issued) and very few cases are actually decided in a Court or Tribunal.

Posted by

Jessica Whittick

Solicitor

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Your Song, Their Training Data: Who Owns AI’s Inspiration?

Posted on 27th May 2025 in Intellectual Property

When Sir Elton John accuses the government of “committing theft,” it’s not just a headline: it’s a warning. The copyright debate around artificial intelligence has hit a crescendo following the proposed protections in the Data (Use and Access) Bill.

Posted by

Jessica Whittick

Solicitor

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Record Inheritance Tax Bill: Future-Proofing Your Family’s Finances

Posted on 23rd May 2025 in Probate & Wills, Later Life Planning

A recent article by The Independent has spotlighted a concerning rise in Inheritance Tax (IHT) receipts, with HMRC collecting £780 million in a single month—marking the second-highest monthly figure on record.

Posted by

Gráinne Staunton

Partner & Solicitor

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Wild Camping and Public Access - Know Your Land!

Posted on 22nd May 2025 in Dispute Resolution

On 21 May 2025, the Supreme Court handed down the long-awaited judgment in an appeal submitted by Dartmoor landowners, Mr & Mrs Darwall. The land owned by the Darwalls included land that is designated as Dartmoor Commons land.

Posted by

Joanne Young

Senior Associate & Solicitor

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Speak Up about Pre-eclampsia during World Pre-eclampsia Day 2025

Posted on 21st May 2025 in Medical Negligence

As we mark World Pre-eclampsia Day, our medical negligence team are taking this opportunity to raise awareness of a condition that, while often manageable, can have serious consequences if not recognised and treated promptly.

Posted by

Helena Campbell

Associate & Chartered Legal Executive

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NHS Clinical Negligence Liabilities Soar Amid Rising Concerns Over Patient Safety

Posted on 20th May 2025 in Medical Negligence

A recent report by the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has drawn sharp attention to the escalating cost of clinical negligence within the NHS, with total liabilities now reported as £58.2 billion.

Posted by

Endurance Arthur

Partner and Solicitor

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The Avoiding Brain Injury in Childbirth (ABC) Scheme

Posted on 15th May 2025 in Medical Negligence

The Avoiding Brain Injury in Childbirth (ABC) program is an NHS initiative. It aims to reduce brain injuries during childbirth. The program was launched in October 2024 and was tested in nine NHS maternity units in England.

Posted by

Endurance Arthur

Partner and Solicitor