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        <title>Family Law - the internet as a starting point</title>
        <link>http://www.tollers.co.uk/blog_entries/family-law-the-internet-as-a-starting-point</link>
        <description>Alan Peck explains why tailored Family Law information prevails over information found online.</description>
        <pubDate>2012-05-08</pubDate>
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        <title>The Pitfalls of Break Clauses</title>
        <link>http://www.tollers.co.uk/blog_entries/the-pitfalls-of-break-clauses</link>
        <description>Tollers recently dealt with a case at trial which again highlighted the potential traps presented by break clauses, particularly for tenants of commercial premises.  

In this case the tenants had not served the notice on the correct party, nor in the correct way and nor had they complied with the conditions set out in the lease, Tollers successfully represented the landlord opposing the tenant’s exercise of the break clause.</description>
        <pubDate>2012-05-01</pubDate>
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        <title>New advice on Metal-on-Metal Hip Implants </title>
        <link>http://www.tollers.co.uk/blog_entries/new-advice-on-metal-on-metal-hip-implants</link>
        <description>The MHRA issues new advice to surgeon about metal-on-metal hip replacements - the products converned are the Mitch TRH cup/heads amde by Finsbury Orthopaedics and the Accolade femoral stems made by Strker Orthopaedics.</description>
        <pubDate>2012-04-21</pubDate>
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        <title>Cynthia Spencer Hospice "Make a Will Week" 14th to 18th May 2012</title>
        <link>http://www.tollers.co.uk/blog_entries/cynthia-spencer-hospice-make-a-will-week-14th-to-18th-may-2012</link>
        <description>Cynthia Spencer Hospice "Make a Will Week" 14th to 18th May 2012. We have agreed a maximum of 6 appointments for which we will make no charge for straight forward Wills/Codicils written, with Clients to pay the Hospice at a reduced rate.
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        <pubDate>2012-04-19</pubDate>
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        <title>Another client pleased with Tollers</title>
        <link>http://www.tollers.co.uk/blog_entries/another-client-pleased-with-tollers</link>
        <description>Pleasing feedback on a Client Satisfaction Questionnaire </description>
        <pubDate>2012-04-18</pubDate>
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        <title>Who could take possession of the Deceased's body?</title>
        <link>http://www.tollers.co.uk/blog_entries/who-could-take-possession-of-the-deceaseds-body</link>
        <description>In a recent case the High Court ruled that the Deceased’s partner and the executrix of his Estate, were entitled to take possession of the Deceased’s body as opposed to the eceased’s estranged wife.</description>
        <pubDate>2012-04-12</pubDate>
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        <title>Mental Capacity Symposium at Fenners Chambers, Cambridge</title>
        <link>http://www.tollers.co.uk/blog_entries/mental-capacity-symposium-at-fenners-chambers-cambridge</link>
        <description>Tom Kings and Tiffany Wiggett attended the mental capacity symposium held by Fenners Chambers in Cambridge on the 27 March 2012.</description>
        <pubDate>2012-04-12</pubDate>
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        <title>Redundancy Selection pool of one was fair</title>
        <link>http://www.tollers.co.uk/blog_entries/redundancy-selection-pool-of-one-was-fair</link>
        <description>The Employment Appeals Tribunal has confirmed that an employment tribunal should rarely interfere with a selection pool chosen by an employer. </description>
        <pubDate>2012-03-14</pubDate>
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