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At FSP we understand the importance of keeping up to date with the changes in the law.

Our specialist lawyers regularly write articles on topical legal issues for the benefit of our clients. Below is a selection of our most recent publications.

All our articles are available for download as Adobe PDF documents. Adobe Acrobat Reader is available as a free download from Adobe. Click on the link below to go to the Adobe Acrobat download area.


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latest hot topics
 

Facebook in the workplace

School blazers - are they a liability?

Charitable schools - the public benefit test

Fast track examination of trade mark applications

The end of the company secretary?

Home Information Packs for new-build properties

CGT - what a relief!

The McCartney judgment - a cautionary tale for the litigant in person?

Brave new world for powers of attorney

Employees Beware

Proposed changes to copyright law

The Commons Act 2006 - the waiting game

CGT - the guessing game

Energy performance of buildings - are you ready?

Self help disclosure in divorce

TUPE update

Inheritance Tax - easing the burden

All those in favour of the written resolution

Microsoft loses its appeal

Thwarted by a restrictive covenant

Tobacco sales - don't get burnt

Increased statutory holiday entitlement

Poker in pubs - the new rules

Passing off is no myth

Changes afoot for cohabiting couples

Deal or no deal?

Changes to rules on directors' service contracts

Recovering external costs - breach of contract

Presumption of 50/50 beneficial ownership

Rejection of repaired goods

Directors of phoenix companies

Termination of contracts - know your terms

Damages in lieu of demolition - rights of light

Powerhouse and the threat to lease guarantees

Spam wars

No smoke without fire - smoking ban workplaces

Not so enduring..

The dangers of co-habiting: dispelling the myths