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Tweet in haste, repent at leisure: A lesson for Danny Baker
The BBC 5 Live Presenter Danny Baker has recently been sacked by the BBC over a picture he tweeted depicting a couple holding hands with a chimpanzee ...
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Mental health matters in the workplace: Rome was not built in a day
This week is Mental Health Awareness week and mental health is now increasingly high on the political agenda. According to mental health charity ...
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Workplace Monitoring: How Far Can You Go?
Workplace monitoring to detect or investigate misconduct is not a new concept. Many employers will at some point have engaged in a review of email ...
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Property Alterations and your Commercial Lease
As a property owner, there will be times when you want to carry out alterations to your property. You will usually be free to do more minor works as ...
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Askews Legal were more than helpful when I recently needed some legal advice on a serious problem I was having at one of my rental properties. I was ...
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Differences between Freehold and Leasehold Properties
Askews Legal LLP are a firm of Solicitors based in Coventry who deal with various transactions, including Freehold and Leasehold sales and purchases. ...
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The Common Questions Surrounding Commercial Property Standard Enquiries (CPSEs)
Pre-contract enquiries can be time consuming and look cumbersome but replies to enquiries are an important source of information for a buyer and a ...
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Are you maximising your business at the expense of your employees’ wellbeing?
As an employer, you have a duty of care to your employees for their health, safety and general wellbeing. Within any industry, there can be a ...
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The Kinks and Snags of Defective Works
Giving Jesus back his curly locks did not go so well for Cecilia Gimenez. The Spaniard, who gained notoriety in 2012 for the results of her attempt ...
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Rent Review Clauses in Commercial Leases
Most commercial property leases exceeding three years in length will contain provisions requiring the parties to review the annual rent payable under ...