The Bribery Act – What you need to know, Andrew Ryan – Head of Dispute Resolution
Three months and counting…. With the Government now confirming that the Bribery Act 2010 will come into force on the 1st July...
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Three months and counting…. With the Government now confirming that the Bribery Act 2010 will come into force on the 1st July...
Protecting Your Business is Vital, says Claire Reddington – Commercial Litigation Solicitor… It goes without saying that things are tough in business...
As a result of recent difficulties, we are making amendments to our standard terms and conditions which are issued to customers. How...
Like many businesses, we have found the last couple of years tough. Things are starting to pick up but we’ve now realised that...
The BBC’s popular ‘Heir Hunters’ show is just completing its latest run, however many members of the public are not heeding the...
Law firm Davis Blank Furniss has further solidified its presence in Glossop with the redeployment of key staff from its Manchester based...
Employment Equality (Repeal of Retirement Age) Regulations The long awaited draft Regulations dealing with the removal of the Default Retirement Age with...
Seldon v Clarkson, Wright & Jakes The Supreme Court have granted permission for an appeal to be brought against the Court of...
This will of course affect employers who have issued (or are about to issue) notices of retirement to those who are already 65, which are due to expire during the transitional period.
With the property market being continually squeezed, now isn’t a great time for residential landlords and things aren’t set to get much better in the short term. One of the main challenges they face is finding and retaining reliable tenants but also adhering to ever tightening legislation.
Kate Oldfield – managing partner of Davis Blank Furniss – has appeared as The Times Lawyer of the Week on 2nd December...