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Robin Appleyard

The Three Types Of Debtors And How To Manage Them

Minimising risk associated with unpaid debts is a constant challenge for all businesses, especially SMEs that do not have a full-time credit control ...

Published 12 June 2023
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Kuljeet Sandhu

What Happens When A Company Goes Into Administration

Warwickshire sport suffered a severe economic blow in October 2022 when Coventry-based Wasps became the second Premiership Club to fall into ...

Published 15 March 2023
Categorised as Commercial Law
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Kuljeet Sandhu

CVAs – What Are Creditor’s Rights?

There is no denying that it is tough out there for UK businesses at the moment. The cost-of-living crisis has meant households have less ...

Published 9 March 2023
Categorised as Commercial Law, Debt Recovery
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Pritpal Chahal

Negotiating A Commercial Lease, Including Security of Tenure

The commercial environment has changed substantially in the past few years as a result of the pandemic, the shift towards hybrid working, and the ...

Published 13 January 2023
Categorised as Business Defence, Commercial Conveyancing
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Pritpal Chahal

Five Legal Considerations To Recession-Proof Your Business

In mid-December 2022, Jeremy Lawson, Chief Economist and Head of the abrdn Research Institute told Warwickshire businesspeople attending the Annual ...

Published 11 January 2023
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Lianne Payne

How To Inform And Consult During A Collective Redundancy Process

To avoid potential unfair dismissal claims, meticulous compliance with the legal processes and procedures, including the duty to inform and consult, ...

Published 7 December 2022
Categorised as Employment Law
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Kuljeet Sandhu

How To Recession Proof Your Business

Business owners (along with everyone else) have experienced a tumultuous time over the past few weeks. Despite Chancellor Jeremy Hunt scrapping ...

Published 20 October 2022
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Harvin Dhillon

Harpur Trust v Brazel: Supreme Court Clarifies Holiday Pay Calculation for Part-Year Workers

In Harpur Trust v Brazel [2022] UKSC21, the Supreme Court clarified how holiday pay should be calculated for part-time and part-year workers. Here, ...

Published 30 August 2022
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  • Residential Conveyancing
Dean Hunt

Landlords Beware: Leasehold Reform (Ground Rent) Act 2022

The Leasehold Reform (Ground Rent) Act 2022 (the Act) came into force on 30th June 2022, paving the way for new leasehold properties, with the ...

Published 1 July 2022
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Kuljeet Sandhu

Why Your Business Needs Terms And Conditions

Having professionally drafted terms and conditions is an essential element of a well-run business and provides one of the foundations on which your ...

Published 21 June 2022
Categorised as Commercial Law
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