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Emerging from lockdown: important considerations
As we emerge from lockdown and as some employees begin to return to their places of work, there are many considerations to be had for employers. ...
- Employment Law
Is Dominic Cummings Protected By Whistleblowing Legislation?
Is Dominic Cummings Protected By Whistleblowing Legislation? In recent weeks, the newspapers have given extensive coverage to the Prime Minister’s ...
- Wills, Estates and Trusts
Common Problems With DIY Probate
If you have been appointed an Executor, or if the deceased died intestate, an Administrator, the process of obtaining Probate may seem, at first ...
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How Safe Are Electric And Self-Driving Cars?
In late April, Boris Johnson upped the stakes on meeting climate change targets. Two days before addressing 40 world leaders at Joe Biden’s ...
- Landlord and Tenant
Security of Tenure
Do you have a right of security of tenure? At the end of the lease term, a tenant may consider whether they can stay at the tenanted premises. If ...
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Options For Struggling Commercial Property Landlords
Throughout the three Coronavirus lockdowns and the severe trading restrictions of the past 13 months, business owners have received a good deal of ...
- Family Law
What is a Deputyship & who can apply?
The past year has thrown us all many a curve ball and lots of people have contracted Covid 19, and sadly some are still living with the long-term ...
- Family Law
What is Parental Alienation?
An issue commonly raised in the Family Court is that of parental alienation. But what exactly is it and what forms does it take? Parental ...
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Can vaccination be made mandatory?
In the absence of it becoming a legal requirement, an employer cannot force an employee to be vaccinated without their consent. An ...
- Commercial Law
Leasing Warehouse/Fulfilment Space? Read This First
Global pandemics have traditionally accelerated societal change; the Black Death hastened the end of the feudal system (in England at least), and the ...