lfbb-newsletter-march-2024 LFBB Newsletter March 2024  
       
 

Good morning, Good afternoon, good evening to all our readers wherever you are.  We are always surprised, but very pleased, by how far this newsletter travels.

It’s already March! It’s a little lighter later and hopefully the worst of the winter weather is behind us. In this edition of our newsletter, we are delighted to shine a spotlight on our prestigious address in Paradise Square, Sheffield and we reveal the rich history and significance of this remarkable location.  Thank you to our colleague Lizzy Tozawa for pulling this information together.

But that’s not all! In this month’s newsletter, we’re not only diving into the allure of Paradise Square, but we’re also bringing you a selection of interesting legal news and updates. From recent court rulings to legislative changes, we’ve curated a collection of noteworthy developments to keep you informed and engaged.

So grab a cuppa and immerse yourself in the captivating world of law and history.

As always, should anything in this month’s newsletter make you think that you ought to speak to a solicitor then please give us a call on 01142729721 or check out out website by CLICKING HERE.

 

 

 
 
     
 

A brief history of Paradise Square


Those of you who have visited our offices in Paradise Square will surely have noticed the beautiful Georgian architecture in this hidden part of the…


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New Legislation Set to Tighten Child Maintenance Enforcement


Government reforms aimed at boosting the enforcement of child maintenance payments are being accelerated, following consultation. Last October, the government consulted on measures to give…


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Court of Appeal Overturns Will Dispute Ruling


Unfortunately, will disputes can sometimes be drawn out long after the passing of the person who bequeathed their assets. This was so in a contentious…


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Marks & Spencer Claims Planning Victory at High Court


A High Court challenge brought by Marks & Spencer (M&S) has resulted in victory for the retailer. M&S contested a decision by the Secretary of…


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Divorce – Alleged Bigamy Raised in Financial Remedies Dispute


The issue of bigamy and its potential impact on a person's ability to seek financial remedies in a divorce came under the legal spotlight recently.…


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New Code Aims to Boost Music Streaming Licensing Transparency


In a world first, the UK's Intellectual Property Office (IPO) has published a Code of Practice on Transparency in Music Streaming. The voluntary Code has…


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