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When a business is sold, a ‘due diligence’ process is normally entered into to make sure that the representations made by the seller to the buyer, on which the buyer’s...
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For an employee to succeed in a claim of unfair dismissal, they must be able to show that their employer has acted unreasonably, and unfair conduct on the part of...
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The leases relating to tenancies in blocks of flats and similar buildings will normally require the tenants to make a reasonable contribution towards the ‘estate’ costs of the property. The...
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When managing taxes, there can be few errors as expensive as failing to register for VAT if you should have done so, as a recent case shows. One area of...
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It has long been unlawful to refuse to employ someone because of his or her trade union membership. However, in a ground-breaking decision, a tribunal has extended that protection to...
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When a man copied part of a photograph (showing the Welsh poet Dylan Thomas’s head) from a website, he probably had the commonly held (but incorrect) view that because the...
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