
Challenging suspicious wills – Paper by Charles Holbech
There are a number of classic features common to probate claims where the validity of a will is challenged. A testator typically executes a

There are a number of classic features common to probate claims where the validity of a will is challenged. A testator typically executes a

Matthew Weaver was invited by the Law Society Gazette to reflect on government proposals for reforming insolvency law in the context of the high

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Matthew Mills’ article on tenants’ obligations under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 featured in Landlord & Tenant Review. You can read the

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Charles Holbech gave a wills and probate negligence update at the Professional Negligence Lawyers Association London Conference on 9 October 2019. The text of

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