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- Family Law
Home-working With Children
How should employers deal with employees wanting to work from home with their children following the school closures? Following the Government’s ...
- Employment Law
How should employers deal with COVID-19 (Coronavirus)
The government publishes daily updates at 2pm with the latest stats and advice. The risk level is currently identified as moderate. How can I reduce ...
- Employment Law
Ethical Veganism is a Philosophical Belief!
An employment tribunal has today ruled that ethical veganism is a philosophical belief and therefore should be protected under the Equality Act 2010. ...
- Employment Law
The Work Christmas Party: How to ensure you still have a job the next day
Our Christmas tradition has always been to write an article aimed at employers, giving guidance on how to prepare for the work Christmas party and ...
- Commercial Law
Should I have a Shareholders Agreement?
Many limited companies elect to put together a ‘shareholders agreement’ when their company is incorporated. For some companies, they are a ...
- Employment Law
Workplace Relationships – Should they be permitted?
The recent high-profile departure of Steve Easterbrook, the Chief Executive of the fast food chain McDonalds, has sparked debate on whether employers ...
- Employment Law
Equal Opportunities – The benefits for an employer in getting it right
A recent Employment Tribunal decision has found in favour of two Claimants in their discrimination claims against both their employer, Capita, and ...
- Commercial Conveyancing
- Commercial Law
Do I need an Energy Performance Certificate for my Commercial Property?
An Energy Performance Certificate (EPC), rates how energy efficient a building is using a rating system of A-G (A being the most efficient a building ...
- Residential Conveyancing
How to redeem a Help to Buy equity loan when you sell your property
Completing on the purchase of a property with a Help to Buy Equity Loan does not mean you are free from all the additional paperwork involved. A Help ...
- Commercial Conveyancing
Community and what levy?
When buying property, you might come across the term Community Infrastructure Levy (“CIL”) that may be imposed. This is a levy imposed by the ...