Results for "pay"
- Employment Law
Self-Employed, Worker or Employee? – Solicitors in Coventry
The Supreme Court, the UK’s highest court, has unanimously ruled that a plumber classed as self-employed was in fact a worker and should therefore ...
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Askews Legal LLP Comments on the Dreamvar and P&P Appeals
On 15 May 2018, the Court of Appeal handed down judgment for two cases heard together relating to property sales involving fraudulent sellers. The ...
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When your landlord sells your building – what are your rights? Pritpal Chahal
As a tenant of a commercial premises you will have been advised of your obligations in the lease and what rights you have, if any, to dispose ...
- Employment Law
Employment Law, Legal Privilege exposed – Employment Solicitors in Coventry
Privilege entitles a party to withhold evidence from production to a third party or the court. Such evidence may be either written or oral. ...
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Employment Response
Employment Response is a monthly subscription service for the small business owner Do you find it hard to run your business and deal with all of the ...
- Employment Law
Liquid lunches: should employers adopt a zero tolerance approach?
Over time, lunchtime drinking has become widely socially acceptable and tolerated by most organisations. However, alcohol misuse can impact on ...
- Employment Law
Employment Rates and Limits 2017-18
We are approaching the time of year when many employment law changes happen. In addition to the national minimum wage rates increasing on 1 April ...
- Commercial Conveyancing
Break Clauses – The Importance of Negotiation
A break clause is a provision in a lease which enables either the landlord or the tenant, or both, under specified circumstances, to terminate ...
- Civil Litigation
A High Court decision granted Claimants only £2 in damages for stolen Company data
How much is too little in damages? In a recent and enlightening decision, Marathon Asset Management LLP & Others v Seddon & Others, ...
- Family Law
Filing for divorce
You don’t need to have a Solicitor acting for you to file for divorce. It of course helps to have a professional involved who will know the ...