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Summer transfer saga

Summer transfer saga

Did a five-month break in services prevent a transfer of undertaking from occurring?

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UK Government’s Post-Brexit vision for Employment Law

UK Government’s Post-Brexit vision for Employment Law

Will workers continue to enjoy rights granted under EU law?

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Trade mark licences – look out for pitfalls

A recent case which went to the Court of Appeal, Holland & Barrett International Ltd & Anor v General Nutrition Investment Company [2018], is a useful reminder of the care which needs to be taken when licensing trade marks.

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Take care when using online photographs

Cathrine Ripley explores a recent case in which the European Court of Justice considered whether re-posting photographs on another website constitutes copyright infringement.

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Tenanted agricultural land

Tenanted agricultural land

Kelsie Essenhigh gives an overview of the two schemes of legislation that apply to tenanted agricultural land, and the features of and differences between the two different types of tenancy.

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Don’t Make the Classic Mistake

Robert Woodhouse of our Dispute Resolution and Litigation team looks at the legal considerations for potential investors in classic cars.

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Workers or self-employed?

Workers or self-employed?

Supreme Court dismisses appeal in key worker status case.

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Overtime rules

Overtime rules

Acas aim to reduce risk of foul play in overtime.

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Fever pitch

Fever pitch

What to do when sunny days or a World Cup haze sees employee attendance plummet. 

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More haste, less speed

More haste, less speed

Take care in establishing an employee’s right to work.

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Can I take my child on holiday?

With the school holidays around the corner, Lindsay Davies has put together this short guide for separated parents on taking their child on holiday abroad. 

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Injunction against “urban explorers”

Mark Banham considers the use of injunctions against modern trespassers and persons unknown.

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