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BLACKS SOLICITORS: Fighting the System – Service Charge Disputes

  Paying service charges will be familiar to most people holding flats or houses under a long lease.  A leasehold owner owes various obligations to...

BLACKS SOLICITORS: Silence of the Insurers

Generally, insurers are not under a duty to warn policyholders about the need to comply with policy conditions during the claims process.  In the...

Enter 2018 ITU World Triathlon Leeds with exclusive charity window

Entries for next year's ITU World Triathlon Leeds have opened with an exclusive charity entry window for participants to secure their entry by committing...

AHOY! Dive into the Ocean as Film Festival World Tour sails...

  The Ocean Film Festival World Tour is returning to the UK this autumn, bringing an evening of inspirational and jaw-dropping ocean films to almost...

BLACKS SOLICITORS: It Is Not Necessarily Where you Live

In a surprising decision to some, the High Court has ruled that a Russian businessman living and working in Russia is domiciled in England...

BLACKS SOLICITORS: Oops… You Were Not Meant To See That!

An important part of the litigation process is the disclosure by the parties to one another of documents relating to their respective cases.  The...

Plans in for Leeds Rolls-Royce dealership

Plans have been submitted to Leeds City Council for a new Rolls-Royce dealership on Gelderd Motor Park, which is due to open in 2018. Stratstone,...

Daring Dylan climbs mountain for orphans

Seven-year-old boy wonder raises £2,500 for children in just two days after scaling England’s highest mountain A seven-year-old boy from Leeds has raised £2,500 for...

Fantastic results for Allerton Grange under new grading system

This year has seen the introduction of a new grading system for English and Maths GCSE results across England. Since Ofqual officially announced the...

OUTSTANDING! Record top grades for GSAL students in face of tougher...

  Students at The Grammar School at Leeds (GSAL) are celebrating their best-ever GCSE results in the top grades with more than a quarter achieving...

Pink Sari Revolution: Real-life story of India’s notorious women’s rights crusader...

  Many have heard the real-life story about defiant Sampat Pal Devi, the leader of the notorious “Gulabi Gang’, which challenges the caste system, empowers...

BLACKS SOLICITORS: Retention of Title

If you provide goods to a customer you should include a provision in your terms and conditions of sale that entitle you to retain...

Local fighters train ahead of bout

  Yorkshire fighters Adil Anwar and Hamed Ghaz have been putting in the hard yards in preparation of Ghaz’s upcoming fight Adil Anwar and Hamed Ghaz...

We are diverse… we are equal… we are united

  A new festival marking a Leeds school’s rich culture culminated in staff and students signing a charter celebrating diversity. The week-long Love Roundhay event was...

BROTHERS SET SIGHTS HIGH AS CREAMS BRITISH LUXURY LAUNCHES AT BLUEWATER

Two brothers from Yorkshire are hoping to make a splash in Kent this month, as they launch their CREAMS British Luxury tea room brand...

BLACKS SOLICITORS: Court Rules Settlement Is Final

Many disputes settle without the need for litigation and even when proceedings have been issued the majority of cases settle before they reach trial....

Imam says: “These sexual offenders have brought shame on their religion”

Article by Imam Qari Asim “Sometimes elders in the Pakistani community prefer to blame young girls or even evil spirits rather than accept that these...

Blacks Solicitors: GOVERNMENT TO CRACKDOWN ON LEASEHOLD ABUSE

Under English law property can be held in one of two ways, either under a freehold or a leasehold. When you buy a freehold...

Boom Boom is a hero both on and off the pitch

  Shahid Afridi makes good use of his worldwide name to host fundraiser at Mumtaz Leeds for the deprived The Shahid Afridi Foundation was a...

BLACKS SOLICITORS: A Brief History of Lateness – missed deadlines and...

Court cases have a reputation for dragging on, with each step taking weeks or months. The courts themselves are only too aware of this...

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