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  • EU Hazard Ahead  By : Rebecca Lim
    In the next few months EU Ministers are expected to agree the regulations entitled Rome I. These regulations will govern the way contract law disputes are settled within the EU. If it is approved, Rome I will allow any court anywhere in the EU to decide which country's legal system should prevail in deciding an intra-EU civil case.
  • Find A Solicitor  By : Rebecca Lim
    Before finding a solicitor make sure you are aware of the nature of your legal problem.If you find a solicitor who you think might be appropriate, verify his/her experience and skills in dealing with your type of case.
  • Inheritance-Tax-Planning  By : Rebecca Lim
    The new rules announced on 9th October 2007 by Alistair Darling allow couples to combine their inheritance tax allowances. Yet it has always been possible for couples to do this providing they had the right wills in place. There are estimates that this reform is going to cost the Government up to £1 billion in lost revenues.
  • Personal Injury Claims Statistics: Is there a Compensation Claim Culture in the United Kingdom?  By : Caroline Anderson
    The purpose of the current article is to present some basic facts about the modern personal injury litigation system in the UK, drawing upon the most reliable data sources that are available. We have compared three key sources of statistical information about claims in tort. These sources are, first, the data supplied in recent years by the Government’s Compensation Recovery Unit concerning the total number of claims made for personal injury each year; secondly, actuarial analyses based on over
  • Scottish Sporran Licence - The Truth  By : Sreve Dickson
    There has been much publicising and much clamour in recent months over the new law governing certain skins used for sporran manufacture in Scotland. I would like to clear up some of the confusion that seems to be surrounding the debate.
  • Trademark Registration in India.  By : devils27
    A trademark is any word , letter, symbol or a combination of all these which is used on the product in order to differentiate it from the product of another manufacturer. The trademark is a distinctive mark of the producer and is useful for marketing the product.

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