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LLP Agreements and repudiation - the answer is...

So at last we have an answer to the crucial question which has troubled so many for so long: can a member of an LLP bring the Members’ Agreement to an end by accepting a repudiatory breach?And the...

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Tax on termination payments - substantial reduction in exemptions proposed

Deciding on the tax treatment of employees’ termination payments is notoriously difficult. Often, employers end up deducting either too little or too much tax. The Government has just launched a...

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Taxi drivers un-appy about employment status

The taxi-hailing app Uber has proved immensely popular with users: it’s not only convenient but relatively cheap. Nonetheless it hasn’t been a totally trouble-free (cab) ride for the business. There...

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Fit for Work - free occupational health advice now available nationwide

Three months later than the original May 2015 target, the Government’s Fit for Work service has finally been rolled out nationwide. How can employers make best use of this free service?What does Fit...

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What do the Labour leadership candidates say about employment law?

Over the next few days, 610,753 people will be receiving papers to vote in the Labour leadership contest. When it comes to employment law, all four candidates have certain things in common: they oppose...

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The New Consumer Rights Act - 5 key things you need to know

In 2014, traders had to accommodate the enhancement of certain consumer rights1. Now, 2015 presents a further challenge for traders as consumer rights are once again stepped up in the form of the...

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Facebook users beware - more cautionary tales from the workplace

The issue of social media and the workplace has been a hot topic for some time, with Facebook providing a particularly fertile area for disputes. We’ve previously commented on the unfair dismissal of...

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An electric shock for the law on discrimination at work

Who could have imagined that a case about the height at which electricity meters were fixed in Bulgaria might transform UK employment law? The judgment of the European Court of Justice (“ECJ”) in CHEZ...

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Overseas criminal records certificates

The Home Office has introduced a new requirement for applicants who wish to come to the UK under the Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) and Tier 1 (Investor) immigration categories. From 1 September 2015, anyone...

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Commercial Court refuses to grant anti-arbitration injunction

Exceptional circumstances are required for an English Court to exercise its power to grant an anti-arbitration injunction in respect of a foreign arbitration. In AmTrust Europe Limited -v- Trust Risk...

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New timetable for implementation of companies' new transparency and filing...

The Government has recently announced a few months’ delay to the start of the People with Significant Control (PSC) register regime as well as other alterations to this timetable (under The Small...

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Have you tried the Companies House beta search service?

In June 2015, Companies House announced that all public digital data held on the UK register of companies is now accessible, free of charge, on its new public beta (pilot) search service. You can try...

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Slavery and human trafficking transparency in supply chains

The turnover threshold for businesses which will have to produce an annual slavery and human trafficking statement from October 2015 has been set quite low at £36m. However, even if your business...

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Supreme Court to decide on penalty clauses

While we wait for the UK Supreme Court’s decision on two joined appeals on penalty clauses that it heard in July this year, the footage of the three day hearing – no wigs and no gowns - is available to...

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An apple a day keeps the ICO away!

The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has this week published the findings of its review of information governance within dental practices. The findings include some key recommendations for...

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Ignorance of data privacy rules costs phone marketer £200,000

The Information Commissioner’s Office (‘ICO’) has imposed a £200,000 fine on the green energy company Home Energy & Lifestyle Management Ltd (‘Home Energy’) for breach of the Privacy and Electronic...

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Just how safe is the harbor?

Serious doubts about the validity of the “safe harbor” gateway for transferring personal data to the US have been raised by the European Court’s Advocate General. The transfer of personal data to a...

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Harbor declared unsafe!

In a ground-breaking decision, the European Court has declared the 'safe harbor' to be invalid.  Many businesses rely on the 'safe harbor' to validate transfers of data to the US - whether within their...

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More than meets the eye: Changing use

In February 2015, we explained how sharing space is not as simple as it sounds. This article is the third in our periodic series on actions that a commercial tenant might wish to take, but are not as...

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Overhanging trees

Trees provide enjoyment, protection and shade. They help to soften the harsher man-made environment of brick, glass, concrete and steel. The basic principle is that a tree belongs to the owner in whose...

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