

Britton and Time Solicitors Launches Partnership with Chailey Heritage Foundation
Starting from July 2022, Britton and Time Solicitors are proud to announce that we will be supporting Chailey Heritage Foundation as our principal charity partner,…
Starting from July 2022, Britton and Time Solicitors are proud to announce that we will be supporting Chailey Heritage Foundation as our principal charity partner,…
If you’ve heard of a gagging order before but are unclear on what exactly it is, then you’re in the right place. In this article,…
Recently, we conducted a poll on LinkedIn to find out what you thought about the following question: do you have to pay crypto tax? The…
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At the start of May, we ran a poll on our LinkedIn page asking if you can sack a pregnant woman. The question came from…
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The rights and ownership of intellectual property may often seem crystal clear to their creators and owners. However, Intellectual Property disputes often arise when second…
Voyeurism might be a term you’ve never come across before. It is quite a niche offence, so it would be understandable if you’re not. However,…
In the commercial world, the sharing and misusing of information can be vastly detrimental to businesses that have lost this information to a competitor. For…
The pandemic took thousands of people off the roads between 2020 and 2021, but during these times the UK still saw 1,390 road deaths. A…
CIFAS markers indicate the placement of a fraud marker against an individual’s name. They can prevent applications for mortgages, credit, or even smaller services like…
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