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Gerard Maye Legal hosted a Taster Day for Brighton University law students, to give second year students an opportunity to see what it is like to work in a solicitor’s office.
Read MoreSince legislation was introduced over eight years ago to protect deposits paid by tenants to landlords, there has been considerable confusion about what landlords must do to comply with their responsibilities.
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On the 800th anniversary of Magna Carta, the government has made changes to court fees which have resulted in a dramatic increase in the amount claimants will have to pay to start court proceedings in England and Wales.
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This year was the third year of the Gerard Maye Legal Client Interviewing Competition, held at the University of Brighton. The competition was organised with the University of Brighton Law and Business School and is sponsored by the Law Society as a national event.
Read MoreFigures released by the Health & Safety Executive (HSE) show that Britain continues to be one of the safest places to work in Europe, with fewer deaths and injuries in factories, shops and offices.
Read MoreThe Government has introduced new powers to help landlords evict tenants who commit serious offence or cause anti-social behaviour in their property. This measure, introduced in the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime & Policing Act 2014, now introduces a mandatory ground for possession of properties in these circumstances.
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