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Cerebral Palsy Claims – Medical Negligence

If your child has been diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy and the condition has been caused by the negligent act or omission of a health professional, you may be able to claim compensation Compensation payments for Cerebral Palsy can be significant, depending on the severity of the condition. In February 2017, a boy who suffered a […]

Not In My Name! Trademarking Names, Words and Phrases

Trademarking – What do President Donald Trump, Cheryl, Beyonce and Jay Z and a 9/11 hero widow have in common? They have all successfully trademarked a name, word or phrase. United States President-elect, Donald Trump has registered the phrase, make America great again as a trademark. The phrase has been a common Republican rhetoric since […]

Sticks and Stones: Defamation and Social Media

Following the General Elections this year and amongst the casualties was Diane Abbott, the Shadow Home Secretary. A woman who has served in public office for 30 years took a leave of absence, citing sickness, two days before the polls, following vicious abuse in the tabloids and on Twitter and Facebook. Ms Abbott had stated […]

The ABCs of Ts&Cs When Setting Up An Online Business

It might not be the most riveting part of starting an online business but when it comes to ensuring you get paid and do not encounter a cash flow crisis, defining robust terms and conditions that you can rely on to resolve such issues are vital. Your terms and conditions set out how you trade. […]

A Victory For The Rule of Law – Supreme Court Declares Employment Tribunal Fees Unlawful

Employees who have been hindered from bringing a claim against their employer in the Employment Tribunal because they cannot afford the fees were handed an absolute victory in July this year, when the Supreme Court in R (on the application of UNISON) v Lord Chancellor[1] ruled the fees unlawful. The finding is a salutary reminder […]

What is a Child Arrangements Order for contact?

If you are going through a separation or divorce then, at some point, you may need to seek a Child Arrangements Order for contact if you have children. At Saracens Solicitors, we can help you with this process when acting as your divorce solicitor in London. A Child Arrangements Order for contact is a court directive […]

Working in the UK – Applying for a Tier 2 (General) Visa

Many people, from all over the globe, dream of living and working in the UK. High wages, the chance to work for some of the world’s biggest companies, easy access to Europe and a high standard of living drives thousands of people from as far away as Australia, the United States and Japan to apply […]

Asset and Fund Management The Impact On Brexit

Asset and fund management- At the beginning of June 2017, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) sent letters to 20 of Britain’s largest asset management companies asking them to provide details of their Brexit contingency plans. The FCA’s letter contained 30 questions, including whether or not UK-based companies are planning to relocate staff or operations to […]

Buying a house – a step by step guide

Whether you are already on the property ladder or you are buying for the first time, Saracens Solicitors can help. As a leading mortgage solicitor in London, we provide a comprehensive service that benefits from long-term experience in the industry. We understand the whole process, including the emotional journey that buyers and sellers take during […]

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