Private Investigations - the modern law of privacy: what it is and how to leverage it

Private Investigations - the modern law of privacy: what it is and how to leverage it

The way in which English law protects personal privacy is founded on a prohibition of misuse of private information. Recent developments have expanded this to cover intrusion or harassment. This is so even if some information has reached the public domain so there is some loss of absolute confidentiality.

Pureoaty of motive....

Pureoaty of motive....

Oatly is an oat based milk substitute. Its Swedish manufacturers sell it under a number of trade marks, based around OATLY. Its quirky packaging is designed to create an informal and less corporate image, with features sometime known as “wackaging” (see also Innocent smoothies).

Dispute resolution: to mediate or not…

Dispute resolution: to mediate or not…

Mediation is a process in which a neutral third party (the mediator) is appointed by the parties to a dispute to assist them to explore possible ways of reaching a negotiated resolution. Mediators tend to be appointed to facilitate negotiations, rather than to evaluate the relative strengths or weaknesses of the parties’ respective positions.

Life After Lockdown: Covid-19 and Commercial Property

Life After Lockdown: Covid-19 and Commercial Property

With all non-essential shops opening on Monday 15 June and the June quarter’s rent (which usually falls due on 24 June) imminent, commercial landlords and tenants are being encouraged to discuss the position and work out commercial solutions, which are likely to involve varying the terms of their current arrangements.

Residential Possession Proceedings: Ending an Assured Shorthold Tenancy during the Term

Residential Possession Proceedings: Ending an Assured Shorthold Tenancy during the Term

It is possible to terminate an assured shorthold tenancy during the term by service of a notice under Section 8 of the Housing Act 1988 (“HA 1988”). This can include a number of potential grounds for possession which are split into “mandatory grounds” or “discretionary grounds”.