The recent case of a householder who took her neighbours to court over a 9ft strip of land, which mainly consists of nettles and a ditch, and won £167,000 in damages shows the importance of adhering to boundaries marked at the Land Registry.
Landmark Ruling Could Lead to Flood Of Compensation Claims
A ruling in the High Court yesterday (June 11) could mean that potentially millions of people who have waited for more than three hours for a flight could now claim compensation.
Court Fines Set To Increase Dramatically
The maximum fines magistrates are allowed to impose could increase dramatically under proposals put forward for England and Wales by the Ministry of Justice (MoJ).
Google To Alert Users To Removal Of Material
Internet search engine Google is planning to put an alert at the bottom of results pages to show that links have been removed, following the landmark ruling saying that European citizens can demand that information on them be erased.
Employers Unaware Of Imminent Flexible Working Legislation
A recent survey has revealed that more than half of employers are unaware of changes to flexible working legislation, soon to come into effect, and of those who do know about it, a quarter have not thought about the impact the new rules will have on their business.