A man who has been warned that he could be jailed for bigamy has claimed he didn’t realise his first divorce had not been completed.
Will it be a case of a New Year – new social media policy?
In what is thought to be the first such case involving Twitter, the Employment Appeal Tribunal has overturned an Employment Judge’s decision that an employee was unfairly dismissed after posting offensive tweets.
Funding and family law again hits the headlines.
The High Court has this week ordered the government to pay for a litigant in person to be represented at a Family Court hearing despite the fact that he is not eligible for legal aid.
Chancel Repair debate rages on
Could 2015 finally be the year that Chancel Repair Liability is abolished?
Attempt to set the record straight on health and safety legislation
A watchdog has warned companies about blaming bogus health and safety laws for poor customer service.