We are delighted to announce that our international legal network, Global Advocaten, has launched a…
Pay for accrued leave when employment ends.
A look at turnover rents – when they are used, how they work and what the pitfalls might be.
Emily Neale discusses the ‘ground-rent scandal’ and the government’s proposals to tackle the issue.
Cathrine Ripley, head of the Commercial & Technology/IP department, considers the new guidance on data encryption provided by the Information Commissioner Officer earlier this month.
Ian Machray explores whether employees can be personally liable for compensation flowing from the dismissal of a whistle-blower.
Last month, the Court of Appeal dismissed an appeal against the High Court’s ruling that…
We explore whether paying 50% of full-time pay for 53.5% of full-time work was less favourable treatment of a part-time worker.
Ian Machray explains a recent case which explored the boundary between banter and harassment.
The Court of Justice of the European Union has ruled that taste cannot be copyrighted, in a case relating to a spreadable cream cheese dip.
Cathrine Ripley considers the proposed changes to the rules on publishing the personal data of prize winners and marketing to children.
The Committee of Advertising Practice (CAP) has recently announced changes to its CAP Code to reflect GDPR, following a public consultation. Charlotte Burroughs from our commercial and technology looks at the key changes.
Marcus Francis, head of Real Estate at FSP, looks at how easements can be acquired by prescription (long use) and the difficulties that can arise with them.