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Easements by prescription

Easements by prescription

Mark Banham, Partner and Head of the Property Litigation team, looks at how easements can be acquired by prescription (long use) and the difficulties that can arise with them.

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Visiting the EU with a criminal record

Visiting the EU with a criminal record

The introduction of the European Travel Information and Authorisation System may make trips to continental Europe more difficult for those with a criminal record.

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FSP advises the Coast to Capital Fund on an investment into CybaVerse

FSP advises the Coast to Capital Fund on an investment into CybaVerse

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FSP’s Venture Capital team advises FSE Group on equity investment into Bower Collective

FSP’s Venture Capital team advises FSE Group on equity investment into Bower Collective

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HR Networking Forum (in-person)

HR Networking Forum (in-person)

The FSP Employment team is excited to host its next HR Forum Networking event with guest speaker Simon Steed from Talkback.

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Recently Qualified Collaborative Practitioners in our Family & Matrimonial team

Recently Qualified Collaborative Practitioners in our Family & Matrimonial team

Partner and Head of our Family & Matrimonial team Bethan Thomas and Senior Associate, Lindsay Davies have qualified as Collaborative Practitioners following Collaborative Law training.

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New sanctions for failing to switch to an eVisa

New sanctions for failing to switch to an eVisa

New regulations on biometric information and eVisas have been introduced, including sanctions for those who fail to comply

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FSP advises the FSE Group on investment into Wilder Sensing

FSP advises the FSE Group on investment into Wilder Sensing

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The New “Failure to Prevent Fraud” Offence under the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023

The New “Failure to Prevent Fraud” Offence under the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023

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The low-down on Anonymisation and Pseudonymisation

The low-down on Anonymisation and Pseudonymisation

The ICO has recently published guidance on anonymisation and pseudonymisation to help organisations reduce the risks that come with sharing personal data. We take a closer look.

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Can a mistaken belief of resignation justify a fair dismissal?

Can a mistaken belief of resignation justify a fair dismissal?

Picture this – your employee requests an advance of holiday pay and a copy of their contract of employment. You deem that to be the employee serving notice to terminate their employment. It turns out that this was not the case. Will that dismissal be fair or unfair?

In Impact Recruitment Services Ltd v Korpysa, the Employment Appeal Tribunal (“EAT”) have ruled that a mistaken, but genuine belief that an employee had resigned, could amount to a fair reason for the dismissal of an employee.

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Changes to “small company” definition impact immigration costs for businesses

Changes to “small company” definition impact immigration costs for businesses

Recent changes to company size thresholds have significant ramifications for the Immigration Skills Charge and the overall cost to businesses of sponsoring migrant workers.

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