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OFT to review process of buying and selling homes

11 May 2009

The Office of Fair Trading has begun a market study into the process of buying and selling homes to ensure that consumers are getting a good service. The provision of Home Information Packs (HIPs) will be one of the areas coming under scrutiny. The study will examine competition on price and quality between service providers, particularly estate agents.

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NHS manager wins record damages in ageism case

29 April 2009

An NHS manager has been awarded record damages after being passed over for a new post running breast screening services because she was considered to be too old. Linda Sturdy was 56 when she was discriminated against by Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust in 2006. The job she applied for was given to a colleague who is 13 years younger than her.

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Businessman hit by recession fails to reduce divorce settlement

29 April 2009

A businessman whose assets have been decimated by the recession has failed to get a reduction in his divorce settlement with his former wife. The Court of Appeal said the law could not be used to protect him from fluctuations in the economy. The ruling may influence the way some divorcing couples negotiate settlements in future.

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Husband tried to use bankruptcy to avoid maintenance payments

23 April 2009

A court has annulled a man’s bankruptcy order after the judge decided that he was simply using it as a way to avoid having to pay maintenance to his wife. During the divorce proceedings the wife had obtained an order for interim maintenance. The husband then successfully issued a petition for his own bankruptcy saying that he was unable to meet his debts.

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Redundancy

15 April 2009

At the moment the news is dominated by the economic downturn, with considerable attention being given to the distressing situation whereby companies and businesses are making employees redundant. Much coverage has been given to the large number of redundancies at high profile employers such as Woolworths and Nissan and also to closer to home at the pharmaceutical giants based in Kent, GlaxoSmithKline in Dartford and Pfizer in Sandwich.

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Now it’s cheaper and easier to register Lasting Powers of Attorney

06 April 2009

The process of registering Lasting Powers of Attorney (LPA) is being made cheaper and simpler. The announcement by the Office of the Public Guardian, which administers the registration process, follows a public consultation on the implementation of the Mental Capacity Act 2005. LPAs were one of the main provisions introduced by the Act in 2007.

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