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- Criminal Law
Seeking a Criminal Law Solicitor: What to Expect in Your Consultation
Poor Roy Cropper. The Coronation Street stalwart has faced plenty of challenges over the last three decades, including the death of his beloved wife, ...
- Family Law
Beyond January Blues: Understanding the Rise of Divorce
The start of a new year is often associated with resolutions, fresh starts, and a sense of renewal. Yet, for some, January also marks a period of ...
- Employment Law
Have P&O Ferries Acted Lawfully?
Have P&O Ferries Acted Lawfully? The abrupt sacking of 800 P&O Ferries’ employees last week has been met with widespread condemnation from ...
- Employment Law
Can You Work Yourself To Death?
Alarming new research has shown that 745,000 people died in 2016 from stroke and heart disease due to long working hours. The study, conducted by ...
- Employment Law
The ‘Naked’ Truth of Redundancies
Two weeks ago, we saw the demise of a further restaurant chain. Jamie Oliver, known for being the Naked Chef, said he was devasted that 22 of his 25 ...
- Uncategorised
What’s on the horizon? Employment Law in 2019
29th March 2019 ‘BREXIT Day’ – Deal or No Deal? Regardless of whether the UK leaves the EU with a deal, our employment laws and rules regarding ...
- Employment Law
The new Fit For Work service: What is it and how does it work?
In 2011 the Government announced that it planned to introduce a new health and work scheme, aimed at helping employers and employees facilitate a ...
- Employment Law
Redundancy: myths and useful facts for employers
A business objective to save money will not necessarily fall within the definition of a redundancy. Redundancy relates to circumstances where there ...
- Employment Law
Do you use zero hours contracts?
There has been a lot of emphasis on zero hour contracts in the media lately, with commentators and politicians wading in to say that they are a ...