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- Updates to your Articles of Association (if pre-Oct 2007)
- Category: Employment
- Protecting LGBTQ+ Rights in the Workplace
- From Banter to Breach: The Hidden Legal Risks of Workplace Nicknames
- When Should you Consult Employees on Changes to Contracts? An Employers’ Guide.
- Employment Policies…Which Ones Do You Actually Need?
- Do you need to make changes to your employee contracts?
- What are the differences between Unfair Dismissal and Wrongful Dismissal?
- Employment Contracts: Mistakes Employers Can’t Afford to Make
- Employment Rights Bill
- Guidelines for the office Christmas party!
- Navigating Employment Tribunals: Our Top 10 Questions Answered
- The Employment Bill: Workers’ Rights in the UK
- Gender Discrimination in the Workplace
- Prioritising Mental Health in the UK Workplace
- Navigating the Spring Budget 2024: Understanding Changes to Tax and National Insurance
- World Autism Acceptance Week 2024: Creating Inclusive Work Environments
- Navigating the world of employment law!
- Government initiates Consultation on Employment Tribunal Fees: A Closer Look at the Proposals
- Sexual Harassment in the Workplace – new duty in force from October 2024
- Redundancy (Pregnancy and Family Leave) Bill received Royal Assent on 24 May 2023
- Employment (Allocation of Tips) Bill receives Royal Assent
- Office Christmas Parties and Employment Law in the UK: What You Need to Know
- Employment Tribunal Awards 2022/23: A Year of Transition and Shifting Trends
- It is not seen as rude if individuals do not use the word ‘please’ …
- Menopause Support in UK Workplaces: Breaking the Silence
- Settlement Agreement & Future Claims
- How much is the minimum wage?
- Overview of LGBT Discrimination
- The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee 2022: Are you entitled to the additional bank holiday?
- Unfair dismissal – Rodgers VS. Leeds Laser Cutting Ltd
- T.M Lewin to pay its workers £439,000 after losing employment lawsuit.
- How to avoid the pitfalls of the office Christmas party!
- Furlough and Redundancy…What You Need to Know
- Transgender rights and philosophical beliefs – Employee protected under the Equality Act 2010 for their belief that biological sex cannot be changed
- Working towards safety – Workers to benefit from the same Health and Safety ‘detriment’ protection as Employees
- Domestic abuse & working from home – things for employers to consider
- The importance of being an employee: Jess Varnish loses appeal against tribunal claim was not an employee
- The Parental Bereavement Leave Regulations 2020
- Increases in the National Living and Minimum Wage
- Constructive Dismissal: Home Secretary Priti Patel labelled as “Bully”
- A Guide to “TUPE”: The Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment Regulations) 2006
- Contracts of Employment: Common Questions & Answers
- Received a Settlement Agreement? 5 Questions to Ask
- Employment Law Update – April 2020
- May Day! Changes announced to Bank Holiday in May 2020
- Veganuary – is being a vegan protected by employment law?
- General Election 2019: Green Party Manifesto – analysis of their employment promises
- General Election 2019 – The Independent Group for Change Manifesto – analysis of their employment promises
- General Election 2019 – Liberal Democrats Manifesto – analysis of their employment promises
- General Election 2019 – The Brexit Party “Contract with the People” – analysis of their employment promises
- General Election 2019 – Plaid Cymru Manifesto – analysis of their employment promises
- General Election 2019 – Labour Party Manifesto – analysis of their employment promises
- General Election 2019 – Conservative and Unionist Party Manifesto – analysis of their employment promises
- School’s Out, quid’s in! Court of Appeal rules term time workers to receive more holiday pay
- Proposal to extend employee rights after maternity leave
- Izzy going to win? Or does Pride go before a fall? Folau brings claim of unlawful termination against Rugby Australia
- Do you know the rules for your staff Christmas Party?
- Are you on auto-pilot when it comes to pension auto-enrolment?
- Wrapping up employment issues present at the Office Christmas Party
- Liberal Democrats’ manifesto – An analysis of the new, old and ‘borrowed’ employment law pledges
- Labour’s manifesto – An analysis of the new, old and ‘borrowed’ employment law pledges
- Valentine’s Day harassment in the workplace – Don’t be a Stupid Cupid
- Worker Status for Uber Drivers
- How the Acas Early Conciliation Scheme is faring
- Nothing exclusive about zero-hours contracts – an Employment Law update
- Fee for World Cup? Bribery in the workplace
- [Series] Employer-Friendly Policies – Early Conciliation Process
- Manifestos, polls and sausage rolls – an Employment Law guide to the election
- European courts consider whether obesity can be classed as a disability
- [Series] Employer-Friendly Policies – Time-Off for Pregnant Mothers’ Partners for Ante-Natal Appointments
- [Series] Employer-Friendly Policies – Flexing Working Requests for All
- Overtime Pay Should Be Included Within Holiday Pay
- Should Convicted Sports People Be Able to Compete Again?
- ACAS Early Conciliation Process – It’s Good to Conciliate
- Category: Family Matters
- Surrogacy Laws for the LGBTQ+ community
- When Relationships Become Harmful – What Netflix’s ‘YOU’ Can Teach Us About Family Law
- Child Arrangement Orders after separation: a guide for New Year resolutions
- Cohabitation Agreement: Why Unmarried Couples Need Legal Protection
- Prenuptial Agreements: Legal Benefits and Common Misconceptions
- Selling the Family Home during a divorce
- How to prevent domestic abuse with a non-molestation order
- Make sure the divorce is the end without any nasty future disputes!
- We weren’t married. What am I entitled to?
- Prenups: are they enforceable?
- Divorce – does it matter whose fault it was?
- Children Act proceedings received – what do I do?
- Do I need a solicitor for family mediation?
- Do I need a solicitor for my divorce?
- How do I choose a divorce lawyer?
- A Guide to Injunctions
- Tips for Separated and Divorced Parents at Christmas
- Vulnerable children in care
- What is a narcissist and what is “gas lighting”?
- Unmarried Couple Separation: TOLATA Claim
- With International Women’s Day having just been celebrated on the 8th March, is there gender inequality in Divorce?
- Non-Molestation Order – what are they?
- FAQs about Child Arrangement Orders
- Consent Orders
- The Impact of Brexit on Divorce
- Arbitration in Family Law: Hayley –v– Hayley (2020)
- COVID-19 and Remote Hearings: Our Top Tips
- The Importance of a Financial Remedy Order in Divorce
- On what grounds can I file for a divorce?
- Ending the blame game or undermining the institution of marriage?
- Time for the blame game to end
- I have received a divorce application – what should I do?
- Separating – “Should I stay or should I go”
- What does the suspension of Parliament mean for Family Law and the “No Fault Divorce”?
- On this day in 1991 the revolutionary Children Act became law
- Divorce – Is it ‘time to end the blame game’?
- Government Announces “No Fault” Divorce to be Implemented “As Soon As Parliamentary Time Allows”
- “I have just separated – What should I do?”
- Is your family home in your spouse’s sole name?
- What is a Pre-Nup and why should you consider having one?
- Could you have accidentally left your pension to your ex?
- The Importance of a Financial Order on Divorce
- Billionaire Property Developer Claims He Was Never Married In An Attempt To Prevent Wife’s Claim On His Fortune
- Children in the middle
- English marriage law bias
- Should Children Be Heard In Court?
- Does divorce run in the family?
- Separation without the Court route
- Do I really need to deal with financial matters when I get divorced?
- Cohabitation Agreement: The responsible way to protect your rights
- Category: Insolvency
- Category: Intellectual Property
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- Guns N’ Roses are suing a Texas gun store
- Oatly loses trademark battle against Glebe Farm over oat milk
- Key differences between passing off & trade mark rights & the interrelation between the two
- The Duchess of Sussex wins copyright claim against the Mail on Sunday
- Colin vs Cuthbert – trade mark infringement
- Comedian Joe Lycett changes his name to Hugo Boss to protest against the Fashion Brand
- The Decision in Sky vs SkyKick is a Welcome Relief for Trade Mark Owners
- Nirvana given permission to proceed with lawsuit against Marc Jacobs
- Banksy Launches Homewares Shop In Dispute over Trade Mark
- Ariana Grande suing Forever 21 for lookalike model
- Supermac’s bites back at McDonald’s over trade mark dispute
- Think before you ink – but it’s just a copy, right?
- “That’s Nacho trade mark” “I don’t know what you are Taco ’bout”
- Dr Dre, “I need a Doctor” – just not Dr Drai
- Will the Woof-Tang-Clan be brought to heel?
- Yoko Ono says no-no to the sale of John Lemon lemonade
- Hacking plot leaves Gordon Ramsay’s father-in-law jailed for 6 months
- Ed Sheeran copyright matter has settled
- Disney copyright lawsuit over Zootopia
- Motley Crue will not Feel Good
- Registering your design
- Website content copyright ownership
- The $20million Photograph
- Jose Mourinho – A Trade Mark
- Groundless threats for infringement of intellectual property rights
- Which Kylie Should Be So Lucky, Lucky, Lucky?
- The ‘case’ with Trunki’s design rights
- Safe Harbour declared invalid with immediate effect
- Obligations on Landlords set to increase with new Regulations coming into force.
- Recast Brussels Regulation – Enhancing Jurisdiction Agreements Between Commercial Parties in EU
- An Alternative To A Wrongful Trading Action Sue A Director Personally
- AVOID Making a Betty Boop – Case Law on Trade Mark Infringement and Passing Off in Respect of Merchandising
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- Section 21 Notice Explained
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- Section 8 Notices and the grounds for possession
- The importance of Alternative Dispute Resolution
- I have a Boundary Dispute – what do I do?
- What does an Inheritance Claim include?
- Is there a way to force a co-owner to sell?
- Understanding the effect of making a Part 36 Offer
- Relief from sanctions
- Limitation for Claims
- Lease forfeiture moratorium extended until March 2022
- First time instructing a litigation solicitor? Your checklist of what to provide
- Will Dispute: Testamentary Capacity
- Once a Personal Representative has been appointed they cannot be removed – or can they?
- How do I prepare for Mediation?
- Disputing a Franchise Agreement
- 7 Tips to get you through a Dispute
- I have been left nothing when I thought I would have inherited something, what can I do?
- To Arbitrate or not to Arbitrate?
- Franchise Dispute – what should you do?
- Preventing a Grant of Probate or Letters of Administration and stopping inheritance being distributed
- What remedies are available for a breach of contract?
- Breach of Contract Claim?
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- What to expect if you are party to a claim in the Small Claims Track
- The figures just don’t add up!
- Stayed possession proceedings: “No listing, relisting, hearing or referral in stayed claims without Reactivation Notice”
- The Freeholder of my property is refusing to extend my Lease – What can I do?
- Can serving a Statutory Demand be an effective tool in recovering sums owed to you?
- What is an Inheritance Act Claim?
- Mother defeats her own son in the High Court over £6 million estate
- How to Choose a Venue for Mediation
- Can I force a co-owner to sell?
- Types of contract breach
- Severing an Adjudicator’s Decision: Construction Industry
- It might be cold outside, but the Court of Appeal is freezing…
- Can a beneficiary pursue me for refusing to pay their Inheritance?
- Once I inherit my money, that’s it – right?
- AML Money Laundering Changes – 10th January 2020
- Shall I litigate or mediate? Options to consider when faced with the choice of a Judge or a Mediator
- Default Judgment? How to set it aside.
- Director’s Duties – a duty owed to Shareholders?
- What is legal privilege and can it be waived?
- Concerned about Court costs? How to avoid litigation by including a mediation clause in your contracts
- Breach of Contract: Questions my solicitor could ask
- If you are out of time, you are out of time – right?
- What is a Letter of Claim?
- Contracts – Answering your questions!
- Back to Back contract dispute and what to consider
- Are more cases going to Arbitration?
- Do you have a dispute that’s going to arbitration? Here’s some information to help
- Director Disqualification – the additional consequences
- Challenging a Will prior to the testator’s death
- Breach of Warranty in a Share Purchase Agreement
- ‘Too many cooks…’ – Director and Shareholder Disputes
- Could it be farewell to unfair letting fees?
- MacDonald had a farm….that was split six ways
- Is a Director personally liable?
- Serving notice in accordance with your contract
- Dispute? Your duty to preserve evidence
- Do liquidated damages for a construction delay always apply?
- What is a Franchise Dispute and how should it be handled?
- Is Your Oral Contract Enforceable?
- Housing Market to have a new Housing Complaints Service
- Business Injunction? What you need to know
- Tenancy Eviction – The Accelerated Procedure
- What is a ‘breach’ of contract and what can you do to remedy it?
- What is a ‘breach’ of contract and what can you do to remedy it?
- Landlords – Don’t be caught out by invalid notices!
- Top 10 tips to avoid litigation
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- Swiss banks secrecy to end
- Construction Disputes: Is your Pay Less Notice valid?
- ICO fines Gloucester City Council for failing to suitably keep safe vulnerable information
- ICO Grants Programme
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- Tax Evasion: Advisory firms at risk from new Act
- Penalty Clauses – A case study
- Civil Proceedings Fee change in force as of 6 March 2017
- To litigate or mediate?
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- Brian May’s claim brings cost proportionality into light
- Regulations for terminating an Assured Shorthold Tenancy
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- When even Expert Witnesses in a case can be dismissed from the courtroom
- Warning: exaggerate your Claim and you could face cost consequences
- Changes to the rules of debt relief
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- Restrictive Covenants in Shareholders Agreements approved by Court of Appeal
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- Category: Private Client (Wills and Probate)
- How to plan for your pet when you pass away
- Why are Lasting Powers of Attorney important?
- What happens when an unmarried partner dies?
- Capacity to Make a Will
- Preparing for the Future: Succession Planning for Business Owners
- What is a Declaration of Trust?
- When should you review your Will?
- Appointed as an attorney jointly with my sibling
- Capital Gains Tax during Estate administration
- How should I leave my Estate to my children?
- Lasting Powers of Attorney are not just for the elderly!
- Lasting Powers of Attorney: Do I need to make one?
- The effect of Divorce on Wills
- Understanding the new Statutory Legacy: Intestacy
- Protecting Your Legacy: The Importance of Taking Legal Advice when Transferring Property to Family to Minimise Inheritance Tax
- Beware of low cost online Wills!
- When should I review my Will?
- Trust Registration Service
- A day in the life of …a Private Client Partner
- Why use a Solicitor to prepare your Will when you could do it yourself?
- Can you handwrite your Will yourself?
- Should I use a solicitor to prepare Lasting Powers of Attorney?
- Protecting Your Home From Being Used to Fund Care Home Fees
- Why make Lasting Powers of Attorney?
- Buying a House: are you protected?
- Choosing a solicitor for future planning? Choose a STEP member
- Leaving digital assets in your Will
- Why is it important to make a Will?
- Kate Garraway & the legal protection we should all have in place: Lasting Powers of Attorney
- HMRC’s inheritance tax investigations hit four year high – but what reliefs may be available to an estate to reduce any inheritance tax liability
- Signing your Will via video link – is it really as simple as it sounds?
- Are you an Attorney having difficulty acting under a Lasting Power of Attorney?
- A Will prepared by a Beneficiary upheld in Court
- Ask the Expert with Helen Taylor TEP
- Residence Nil Rate Band has increased to £175,000 – Q&A
- Estate Planning for Disabled & Vulnerable Beneficiaries
- Do I need a Will?
- Do you understand the importance of Unoccupied House Insurance?
- Update on the Intestacy Rules – 6th February 2020
- Raising awareness during Alzheimer’s Month – September 2019
- Residence Nil Rate Band – Your questions answered!
- Top 10 issues if you don’t make a Will
- The incapacity crisis
- LPAs for Company Directors and Partnerships
- OPG refund for Power of Attorneys – Have you claimed yours?
- Could lifetime gifting to avoid Inheritance Tax have risks?
- World Mental Health Day
- Would you want to be kept alive against your will?
- Paying a relative’s care home fees using their online banking system is probably a criminal offence
- Intestacy: and the reasons we encourage the preparation of a Will
- Is it time to review your Will to maximise tax-saving?
- Rules relating to the possession of a deceased’s body
- Choosing the right private Attorney
- Inheritance disputes hit a record high
- Government confirm new Probate fees
- Becoming Dementia Friends
- Lasting Power of Attorney – Deputyship
- Is talking about end of life care still taboo?
- Is an Enduring Powers of Attorney still valid
- Leaving a gift to charity in your Will
- Promissory Estoppel Explained
- Why you should make a Will
- Urgent warning about the Government online LPA tool
- We are Dementia Friends
- A Tale of Wills
- The process to creating a Lasting Power of Attorney
- Beware of the DIY Will
- Landmark Court of Appeal Ruling makes it easier for disinherited children to challenge a parent’s Will
- Will Aid Scheme Results: Another strong year for Will Aid at Franklins
- Funding care and supporting people to live independently
- Dispute over a Deceased’s estate – Williams’ family agonise over possessions
- The Impact of Disowning a Family Member Before Their Death
- Beware of Gifting Your Property Into A Trust
- The Chancellor’s Autumn Statement: U-Turn on Settlement Nil Rate Band
- Appointing A Deputy (via the Court of Protection) In The Absence Of A Lasting Power of Attorney
- Business Assets and Planning for the Future in the Event of Your Death
- Change to Intestacy Rules – More Provision for Surviving Spouse or Partner
- The Real Life Practical Implications of Having a Lasting Power of Attorney in Place
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- Congratulations: Fischer D’Alton Limited
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