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Did you know that work-related outings and parties are likely to be deemed to be an extension of the workplace for the purposes of equality and employment law, and that employers can be held...
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A recent government proposal to change landlord and tenant law as it relates to commercial properties in England and Wales has generated strong opposition amongst landlords, not least because of the lack of warning...
Yes, you do, if you want to choose the person best able to deal with your property and affairs on your behalf, if you become no longer capable of dealing with them yourself. An...
For many couples who find themselves in the unfortunate position of going through a separation, quite often dealing with their assets and in particular their pension is the least of their worries. Understandably people...
The Public Interest Disclosure (NI) Order 1998 protects workers from being dismissed or suffering detriment as a result of raising a protected disclosure. The reporting of such disclosures is more commonly known as Whistleblowing....
In a recent London employment tribunal decision, an NHS staff member has been ordered to pay £18,000 in legal costs to University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust after it was found he had significantly...
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