The new compulsory mediation scheme and what it means for you

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The government has recently announced its new plans to automatically refer parties involved in a legal dispute with claims of up to £10,000 to a free hour-long telephone session with a mediator provided by HM Courts & Tribunals Service. […]

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Landlord Investor Magazine feature: serving notices to troublesome tenants

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Partner Victoria Copeman and Solicitor Jack Glover feature in the latest Landlord Investor Magazine discussing serving of notices in a post Covid world.  […]

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Neurodiversity and proceedings in the family court

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An area of vulnerability which can go unseen and unaddressed within family proceedings is neurodiversity. Associate Maisie Lockyer takes a look at neurodiversity in family proceedings and what more can be done to support neurodiverse clients.  […]

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