Results for "HR"
- Employment Law
Dress code and appearance in the workplace – Solicitors in Coventry
Dress codes are often used in the workplace for a variety of reasons, for example, to portray a corporate image or for health and safety reasons. In ...
- Employment Law
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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Coventry Business Awards 2018 – Askews Legal LLP
Askews are proud sponsors for this years’ Coventry Business Awards. We are sponsoring new business and if you are a start up and wish to enter ...
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Conveyancing made easier with online tool
We operate a high quality, flexible residential conveyancing service to meet the precise requirements of individuals, institutions and other ...
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When your landlord sells your building – what are your rights? Pritpal Chahal
As a tenant of a commercial premises you will have been advised of your obligations in the lease and what rights you have, if any, to dispose ...
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Top 5 tips – buying a property by Pritpal Chahal – Property Solicitors in Coventry
Top 5 Tips when buying your property. When you view your dream home don’t forget that the seller maybe trying to hide defects from you ...
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Commercial Service Charges by Pritpal Chahal – Commercial Lawyers
Service Charges in Commercial Leases Anyone considering renting a commercial property should be aware of potential Service Charges and how ...
- Employment Law
Employment Law, Legal Privilege exposed – Employment Solicitors in Coventry
Privilege entitles a party to withhold evidence from production to a third party or the court. Such evidence may be either written or oral. ...
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New EPC rules for 2018 by Pritpal Chahal
At present, Landlords are required to obtain new Energy Performance Certificates (EPC) every 10 years. The Energy Efficiency Rating is measured by a ...