Results for "corporate"
Fraud
Fraud offences are always complex, and a successful defence requires an experienced, talented, well-connected criminal law ...
Whistleblowing
Whistleblowing is one of the most challenging and controversial areas of employment law. ...
Business Crime And Regulatory Investigations
Our Business and Regulatory Solicitors are experts in their fields and have a diverse range of experience across almost every market ...
Lianne Payne
Lianne Payne is our Specialist Employment Law Solicitor and is the Head of Employment Law at Askews Legal LLP. Lianne has over 17 years’ experience ...
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Three Key Provisions In The New Online Safety Bill 2021
The Government recently announced the tabling of the new Online Safety Bill 2021 (the Bill). It is one of the biggest overhauls of internet law ...
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Yielding Up
Let’s understand why the term ‘yielding up’ has so much importance when entering into a lease. At the end of the Lease term when the tenant ...
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Shareholders’ Agreements
What are they and why do you need one? When setting up a company (especially with friends and family), it’s easy to assume that nothing will go ...
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Does the Coronavirus outbreak constitute ‘Force Majeure’?
The recent outbreak of the Coronavirus has had considerable impact on the public life and business operations in and with China. As the outbreak does ...
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Directors Duties – I’m expected to do what?!
Setting up a limited company, becoming a director and running a company is a big step in the world of business which carries a heavy weight in terms ...
- 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 ...