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  • Anti-Bribery and Corruption

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    The Bribery Act The Bribery Act came into force on 1 July 2011.  However, it is only relatively recently that the number of investigations and prosecutions has started to increase...

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  • What are rentcharges? In the UK a rentcharge is an annual sum paid by the owners of a freehold property to the owner of the rentcharge (the rentcharge owner), who...

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  • Helping to care for family members

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    “The Impossible Argument” The Court of Protection Team have been following the case of Tinsley v Manchester City Council.  The case was heard in the Court of Appeal on 10th...

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  • WSP announces three new partners

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    WSP Solicitors is proud to announce the promotion of three of its associate solicitors to partner with effect from 1st November 2017.   Karmen Waldron (Partner, Head of Residential Property)...

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  • Digital Wills

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    “Keep all that I have” A judge in the Supreme Court in Brisbane, Australia has ruled that an unsent text message found on a deceased man’s mobile phone was a...

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  • Gazumping and Time Wasters

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    Gazumping; A nightmare for Buyers and Sellers Have you been involved in a property transaction where somebody withdraws at the last moment or the buyer accepts a higher offer when...

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