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Settlement Agreements: Common terms
Askews Legal LLP are your local Solicitors based in Coventry, we practice all areas of law but today we are discussing Employment Law and Settlement ...
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Congratulations to Askews on your recent merger with Oakwood Accountancy!
With over 50 years’ experience between them, Askews headed by Neil Askew and Oakwood Accountancy owned by Chris Salter have merged to create a ...
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Owens v Owen: Has the time finally come for a ‘no fault divorce’ system?
Owens v Owen: Has the time finally come for a ‘no fault divorce’ system? Askews Legal LLP are specialist Divorce and Family Law ...
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What is the difference between a COT3 agreement and a settlement agreement?
If you have an immediate COT3 or settlement agreement contact us here to receive advice within 24 hours COT3 agreements and settlement agreements are ...
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Planning to take your children on holiday during school term time? Here’s what you need to know
It’s that time of year again, where up to 1 in 6 parents will take their children out of school during term time, to go on a family holiday. ...
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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 ...
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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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Break Clauses – The Importance of Negotiation
A break clause is a provision in a lease which enables either the landlord or the tenant, or both, under specified circumstances, to terminate ...
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A High Court decision granted Claimants only £2 in damages for stolen Company data
How much is too little in damages? In a recent and enlightening decision, Marathon Asset Management LLP & Others v Seddon & Others, ...
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Tougher speeding laws are on the way in 2017
New sentencing guidelines for magistrates will mean higher penalties for drivers who commit the most serious speeding offences. Fines will start from ...