Results for "new home"
- Employment Law
Can You Work Yourself To Death?
Alarming new research has shown that 745,000 people died in 2016 from stroke and heart disease due to long working hours. The study, conducted by ...
- Family Law
Three Key Points Of The Domestic Abuse Act 2021
Three Key Points Of The Domestic Abuse Act 2021 If you or your children are in immediate danger, please call 999 and ask for the police. You can ...
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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. ...
- 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 ...
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SDLT holiday
Askews Legal LLP are a firm of Solicitors based in Coventry who deal with various property transactions. As with all Firms, Askews Legal have seen a ...
- Employment Law
Sleep-in Time – What are you entitled to?
On Friday 19 March 2021, the Supreme Court delivered its judgement in Tomlinson-Blake v Royal Mencap Society. It was a long-awaited decision, ...
- Commercial Conveyancing
- Residential Conveyancing
Reservation Agreements – could they pave the way to easier conveyancing?
Much has always been made of the precarious white-knuckled ride of English and Welsh conveyancing. When transactions become abortive (and current ...
- Employment Law
Garden Leave – a win-win solution?
During an employee’s notice period and irrespective of whether it was the employer or employee who provided notice of termination, by exercising ...
- Commercial Conveyancing
- Residential Conveyancing
Leasehold Reform Proposals
The government has made further announcements this month regarding long awaited reforms to our leasehold property market. It is estimated that ...
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The SDLT Holiday and how long will it last
The SDLT Holiday and how long will it last There is no debating that the chancellor’s decision on 8th July 2020 to allow for a break from our ...
