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Battle of forms: why you may need to transform your terms of business

26 March 2019 Assuming your terms and conditions are up to date, if your company is trading on the presumption that your terms and conditions govern the contract, then it might be time to take a closer... READ

Trading Terms

Many businesses supplying goods and services do so on the basis of informal arrangements or inadequate terms of trade.  This can lead to considerable difficulties if things go wrong.  Businesses should therefore ensure that... READ

Mesothelioma – a toxic legacy

The British Lung Foundation (BLF) and many other charities throughout the UK devote considerable time raising awareness of the terminal asbestos related cancer, mesothelioma. This is an extremely aggressive cancer primarily caused by exposure... READ

Asbestos Exposure in Northern Ireland

Have you been exposed to Asbestos? This is a phrase that can often cause alarm when asked by a medical professional. A chest x-ray or CT scan of the chest might be undertaken for... READ

Judicial Review of Home Office Decision : Talalaev’s Application

12 June 2014 Successful judicial review of home office decision concerning a skilled tier 2 migrant worker The High Court recently allowed an application for judicial review, brought by Worthingtons Solicitors on behalf of a Russian software... READ

Planning law for the people in Northern Ireland

22 March 2013 Brian Moss of Worthingtons Solicitors Belfast discusses options available to those objecting to proposed developments. Anyone who has become engaged in the planning process will realise that it is not for the faint hearted.... READ

Recent Developments in Firearms Law in Northern Ireland

14 May 2012 Brian Moss of Worthingtons Solicitors Belfast reviews developments in Firearms legislation in Northern Ireland Recent Developments in Firearms Law in Northern Ireland Gun ownership has always been high in Northern Ireland. Despite the move... READ
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