We are delighted to announce that our international legal network, Global Advocaten, has launched a…
Part 1 – Summary of current position: Part 2 – April 2020 changes Part 3…
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Getting a set of heads of terms that fairly describe the terms of a new letting is a balancing act. Too little detail in the heads of terms and you risk encountering unforeseen commercial or practical obstacles in a transaction when you are already well advanced in your legal negotiations. Too much detail at the heads of terms stage and you risk wasting time by ‘rehearsing’ the negotiation of the deal itself.
We review the changes to worker rights coming April 2020.
We analyse a case on whether massaging an employee’s shoulders was found to be sexual harassment.
We explore whether vegetarianism can qualify as a ‘philosophical’ belief for the purposes of discrimination under the Equality Act 2010.
Where employees bring contractual redundancy claims, does their statutory redundancy entitlement count towards the cap on breach of contract claims?
Lauren Walker, an associate in the Real Estate team, looks at the importance of understanding the different types of title which can be given when land is registered at the Land Registry.
The Residential Conveyancing team considers the Multiple Dwellings Relief from Stamp Duty Land Tax.
This article examines the recent EU decision declaring invalid a trade mark for the shape of a lego brick.
Rogue traders have been sending fake trade mark renewal notices out to unsuspecting companies and individuals demanding inflated trade mark renewal fees. Do you know how to spot one?
Lauren Walker, a associate in the Real Estate Team, looks at the importance of understanding and complying with HMO licensing requirements.