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The Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) has upheld the decision of the Employment Tribunal last year that Uber drivers are workers, rather than being self-employed, and thus have the right to...
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The trouble with light-hearted discussions of important business matters in a social context is that none of those present can really be sure whether any agreements apparently reached are serious...
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When distinguishing between employees, workers and self-employed contractors, bargaining positions can provide a useful litmus test. That was certainly so in a further case on this topic in which an...
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Having a trade mark is all well and good, but a recent case should serve as a reminder that failing to use trade marks may lead to them being lost....
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Virtually all leases have clauses which stipulate that when the lease comes to an end, the tenant must leave the premises in the same condition as they were in when...
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You may think that if people of substance are behind a business you have a dispute with, this acts as a source of comfort that any sum you are awarded...
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