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“When bothersome building work can lead to harassment” – Cullimore Dutton Solicitors Chester
Wednesday, August 10th, 2011
Property owners who carry out building works could find themselves liable not just for nuisance, but also for harassing their neighbours if their behaviour amounts to deliberate and persistent tormenting. Read More
Employment Law News – TUPE & Care in the Community
Tuesday, August 9th, 2011
It has been held that employees in a care home run by Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust did not transfer automatically when residents were moved to their own flat and were cared for by two new independent care providers. Read More
Chester Lawyer Adele Bebbington-Plant and “The role of a Personal Representative”
Monday, August 8th, 2011
The role of a Personal Representative can be burdensome and the responsibilities include:- Read More
Chester Employment Law Solicitor – Employment Status – Two recent cases Reviewed
Wednesday, August 3rd, 2011
The Supreme Court has held that 20 car valeters who signed contracts stating that they were self employed were actually employees and were therefore entitled to the minimum wage and holiday pay. Read More
Gillian Crump – Planning Law Specialist Chester discusses “Do I need Planning Permission?”
Tuesday, August 2nd, 2011
Do I need planning permission for a conservatory or other extension to my house?
In many cases extending your house by adding a conservatory or another room will not require planning permission, as it will be what is called ‘permitted development’. Read More
Gary Shield, Independent Financial Adviser discusses ‘Investing for Children’
Tuesday, August 2nd, 2011
Over the past year there have been constant headlines over the increase in University fees.
The average student debt currently stands at more than £21,000, rising to £25,000 for 2010’s intake. Read More

