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The Art of Selling Property
The secret street artist known as “Banksy” has hit the headlines again having confirmed that he is behind the artwork entitled “Aachoo!”, ...
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Priti Patel saga puts workplace bullying in the limelight
Rather suitably, Anti-Bullying Week 2020 saw workplace bullying make the headlines courtesy of the Home Secretary, Priti Patel. Following the ...
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Coronavirus: Potential Impact On Business Lease
The World Health Organisation has now declared the COVID-19 outbreak to be a pandemic and it is a major concern for commercial landlords and tenants. ...
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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 ...
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What is the difference between a Lease, Licence and a Tenancy at Will?
Here at Askews, we are your local Coventry Solicitors who can advise you on almost all legal issues, we are today looking at the differences between ...
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Self-Employed, Worker or Employee? – Solicitors in Coventry
The Supreme Court, the UK’s highest court, has unanimously ruled that a plumber classed as self-employed was in fact a worker and should therefore ...
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PILON Changes by Lianne Payne
Changes to payments in lieu of notice and the effect on settlement agreements With effect from the 6th April 2018, all payments in lieu of notice ...
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Obesity may be a disability
A recent case from the European Court of Justice has confirmed the legal position in relation to discrimination and employees who are obese. Firstly, ...
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- Wills, Estates and Trusts
Home-Made Wills Save Money – Oh No They Don’t!
Home-made wills, executed without legal advice, are an exceedingly bad idea and if there was ever a case which proved the point it must be that of a ...
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Mobile workers, travel time and the Working Time Regulations
The issue of whether mobile workers’ travelling time between their home and the premises of their first and last customers counts as ‘working ...