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Firm fined by London court after failings led to man’s fall
A construction company has been fined £400,000 after one of [...]
Government urged to press ahead with divorce reforms
Campaigners have said that Brexit negotiations should not distract MPs [...]
Property register could prompt frantic sales
News that the Government is planning to set up a [...]
Probate fee reforms scrapped ahead of snap general election
The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has announced a U-turn on [...]
Record year for SEIS, suggests study
A record number of businesses will raise funds through the [...]
Football club owners claim they were not shown shareholders’ agreement during takeover
The new owners of Swansea City football club have claimed [...]
Leading Finchley law firm opens its new offices with event for clients
A Leading Finchley-based law firm has formally unveiled its new [...]
Supreme Court rules on term-time holiday ban
The Supreme Court has ruled that parents can be prosecuted [...]
New compensation limits in force from 6 April 2017
From 6 April 2017, the following changes took effect: An [...]
Case study: Refusing holiday for religious festivals
Can an employer refuse holiday in order to attend religious [...]
Does the banning of a headscarf at work constitute discrimination?
Is it discriminatory to ban the wearing of a headscarf [...]
Employees, workers and the self-employed – what is all the fuss about?
At the end of last year, an employment tribunal ruled [...]