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Hannah Dare Penningtons Solicitors LLP

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Effective service - the importance of getting it right *

United Kingdom - September 28 2012
In the course of a lease there will be times when either the landlord or the tenant has reason to serve notice on the other.


OFT obtains powers to remove restriction limiting competition against big supermarkets *

United Kingdom - August 6 2012
In 2010, the Competition Commission investigated the grocery market and found that there were features of that market that distort competition and have a detrimental effect on customers.


Success for landlords seeking to avoid empty rates *

United Kingdom - July 26 2012
The High Court has supported a landlord using a scheme to avoid the payment of business rates on vacant commercial premises.


Conditions on practice did not amount to a suspension *

United Kingdom - July 29 2011
In 2009, Dr Daraghmeh (D) was suspended from the register for 12 months following a finding after a performance assessment that his fitness to practise was impaired as a result of misconduct and deficient professional performance.

Co-authors: Neil Wilks, Katrina Wingfield, Geoffrey Hudson, Nicole Curtis.


Hearsay evidence in disciplinary proceedings *

United Kingdom - July 29 2011
The High Court has quashed the decision of the fitness to practise panel of the General Medical Council (GMC) to allow hearsay evidence in this case.

Co-authors: Neil Wilks, Katrina Wingfield, Geoffrey Hudson, Nicole Curtis.


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