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  • X Marks the Spot in IP Battle

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    Trade marks are jealously protected by their owners. A recent case shows how even seemingly uncontroversial trade marks can be found to infringe existing trade marks and proves the need...

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  • Following a four-week pilot scheme, the Employment Tribunal Fees Refund Scheme is now open to anyone who paid fees in respect of an Employment Tribunal or Employment Appeal Tribunal claim...

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  • But I Wrote a Cheque

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    It is not often that the facts about how much of a mortgage was repaid are a matter of dispute, but in a recent case that was what happened and...

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  • Business Rates Reform on the Agenda?

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    There has been much grumbling over the years about the fact that where a tenant occupies multiple floors of a building, those floors will normally be treated as separate premises...

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  • Uber Drivers Are Workers, Rules EAT

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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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  • HMRC Aren’t Always Right

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    According to the Government’s GOV.UK website, if you are a company director, you have to file a tax return every year. It says that every UK company director must send...

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