The amusingly acerbic judgment from a Canadian case offers a darker reminder of what happens when reason fails
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The amusingly acerbic judgment from a Canadian case offers a darker reminder of what happens when reason fails
2012-08-10T00:00:00Z
A recent case raises the question, how long must a letter of complaint stay unanswered before a dispute is inferred?
2012-07-27T00:00:00Z
Here’s a case where homeowners took a builder to court for damages when cracks appeared in their homes. The question was how to calculate what compensation to pay
2012-07-13T00:00:00Z
As one current case shows, companies are getting fidgety about the sensitive information that goes out the door when employees leave to work for rivals
2025-10-13T06:00:00Z By Asif Patel
These short guidance notes aim to reduce rejections and delays by providing more clarity on what information to include in gateway 2 applications
2025-10-07T05:00:00Z By Paul Smith
As poor statistics continue to roll in Steve Reed and Matthew Pennycook must hold their nerve, stick to their plan and be patient, argues Paul Smith
2025-09-25T06:00:00Z By James Beckley
When Cornwall Council set out to boost its local economy through capital delivery, it did not just tender a framework, it reimagined how public money could work harder for local communities. The resulting joint venture created a blueprint for local delivery which delivers the government’s goal of “getting Britain building” ...
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