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- Employment Law
Holiday Entitlement and Pay – Your Questions Answered
Q: What is an employee’s minimum holiday entitlement per year? A: The Working Time Regulations (“WTR”) provide for an annual entitlement of 5.6 ...
- Employment Law
Holiday pay and overtime: what does the law say and how can employers deal with it?
You may have seen news stories in the last few months about holiday pay, as there have been some very significant recent cases on what should be ...
- Family Law
Valuing a Business for a Divorce Financial Settlement: Insights from Vince v Vince
In high-net-worth divorces, accurately valuing a business is often the most complex and contentious issue. The recent case of Vince v Vince [2024] ...
Interest Policy
Introduction This document sets out our policy for paying interest where we hold money in client account for a: client person funding all or part of ...
- Family Law
What Happens When One Party Will Not Cooperate With Court Order To Sell Family Home?
The enforcement of a sale order in family law can become particularly complicated when one spouse refuses to cooperate, especially when they remain ...
- Business Defence
- Local
Stay Vigilant: Phishing Attack Targeting Askews Legal Clients
Cybercrime continues to be a growing threat, and we want to ensure our clients remain protected. We have been made aware of a targeted phishing ...
- Criminal Law
CPIH – Should A More Pragmatic Approach Be Adopted in POCA Proceedings?
If you are facing Proceeds of Crime Act (POCA) proceedings, you may already feel overwhelmed by the complex calculations involved in determining the ...
- Criminal Law
POCA: The Improper Use of Section 10 Assumptions
Defendants subjected to Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 (POCA) proceedings following a criminal conviction often find the process irrational and ...
- Commercial Law
How to Propose a Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA)
A Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA) can offer struggling businesses an opportunity to restructure their debts and continue trading. By providing a ...
- Criminal Law
Proceeds of Crime – The Difference Between Account Freezing Orders And Restraint Orders
In recent years, law enforcement agencies in England have increasingly relied on financial restrictions to disrupt criminal enterprises and recover ...