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CHARLES LYNDON 

News and opinions from our legal team

What will Change in March 2019?

This note provides an introduction as to what the business environment will look after the UK leaves the EU. Whilst there is a lot of uncertainty about the details of the UK’s relationships with the EU and the rest of the world, in each scenario there are many common features that we can use as […]

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Brexit Day 1: What We Now Know

After a frustrating 12 months for businesses, where the government has repeatedly sent out mixed signals on what ‘Brexit Means Brexit’ actually means, on the first day of the Brexit negotiations we finally found out! Hard Brexit On Sunday we were told that the government is still pursuing a hard Brexit, and the UK will […]

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CHARLES LYNDON ON BBC WALES

As mentioned in a previous blog post, Charles Lyndon was recently successful on behalf of its client Robin Waistell in a landmark claim against Network Rail Infrastructure Limited.  This was widely reported in the news and X-Ray, BBC Wales’ consumer rights programme featured this case and interviewed Rodger Burnett.   [iframe width=”100%” src=”https://www.youtube.com/embed/DnLxx6NbaK4″ frameborder=”0″ allowfullscreen]

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RODGER BURNETT IN the law society gazette

RODGER BURNETT IN the law society gazette

As mentioned in a previous blog post, Rodger Burnett of Charles Lyndon recently successfully represented our client Robin Waistell in a landmark claim against Network Rail Infrastructure Limited.  This has been picked up by a number of news sources and Rodger Burnett recently featured in the Law Society Gazette. A copy of the article is below and […]

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Charles Lyndon and Japanese Knotweed in BBC news

Charles Lyndon and Japanese Knotweed in BBC news

As mentioned in a previous blog post, Charles Lyndon was recently successful on behalf of its client Robin Waistell in a landmark claim against Network Rail Infrastructure Limited.  This has been picked up by a number of news sources including BBC news.  A copy of the article is below and it can be read on the BBC […]

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Financial Incentives for Whistle Blowing

Every company director should be aware that recent changes in the UK’s cartel enforcement regime greatly increase the possibility of cartels becoming public – the Competition and Markets Authority (“CMA”) is now willing to reward whistle-blowers up to £100,000. As the consequences for engaging in a cartel are severe: fines, imprisonment, forfeiture of personal assets, […]

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Japanese knotweed and the Law Seminar

Japanese Knotweed & The Law; seminar held by Charles Lyndon knotweed specialist lawyers. Charles Lyndon is holding a free seminar on Japanese knotweed and the law specifically aimed at Japanese knotweed specialists and eradication companies. This will cover both an overview of the law relating to Japanese knotweed and an update on the landmark Japanese […]

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Risk Management and Pre-Dispute Advice

Recent research suggests that in up to 75% of cases in the courts of England and Wales, at least one party is not represented by a solicitor or barrister. In the small claims court, costs cannot be recovered from the other side on success as they can in other court cases. This means that many […]

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