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Contracts, Human Resources HR, Employment and legal advice for owners and managers of SME small and medium sized business owners.

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What it means for your business if the UK leaves the EU: A Legal View

13 June 201613 June 2016 Legal, Opinion Business Matters 6 Comments

On June 23rd, the British people will have a once-in-a-lifetime chance to decide whether to remain in the EU or to leave. Here Alkan Shenyuz, a barrister with Church Court Chambers looks at the some of the implications of a Brexit.

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The importance of business security in 2016

10 June 201629 July 2024 In Business, Legal, Technology Business Matters 5 Comments

Security has long been one of the most important issues confronting a business, particularly as business information has become an ever-more valuable resource and a wide range of ways in which an organisation’s security can be breached has arisen.

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Legal procedures every small business needs

30 May 2016 Legal Business Matters 0 Comments

While it’s true that no startup is the same, one thing that they all have in common is the need for proper legal representation from an early stage.

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Litigation time bomb as new wave of start-ups overlook company policies

16 May 201616 May 2016 Legal, Opinion Business Matters 0 Comments

Whilst the risks associated with employing people have, in many respects, diminished over the past few years due to changes to employment law and reforms to the tribunal system failing to create simple procedures can leave you open to claims.

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What would it mean for businesses if UK introduced France’s ‘right to disconnect’ law?

12 May 2016 Legal Business Matters 0 Comments

In an increasingly ‘always online’ culture, is it really feasible to dictate when employees can answer emails?

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Loss of Intellectual Property is one of the biggest threats to business

8 February 20167 February 2016 Legal Business Matters 0 Comments

Businesses are leaving themselves exposed to unnecessary levels of risk because of a failure to protect their valuable data

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How to avoid being taken to an Employment Tribunal

18 January 201619 April 2018 Legal Business Matters 0 Comments

Employment law can appear complex and tends to make managers nervous but according to HR expert Sue Ingram, author of ‘FIRE WELL’ it’s actually, at its core, simple, straightforward and based on common sense.

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Ridding the myths surrounding redundancies

13 October 20154 October 2018 Advice, Legal Business Matters 0 Comments

Redundancy can a difficult subject for both employer and employee, and there are a number of myths surrounding the subject.

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Making joint ventures work for all

25 September 201525 September 2015 Advice, Legal Business Matters 0 Comments

Entering into a joint venture is a huge commercial step for any small business or company.

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Why formal partnership agreements protect a business if partners fall out

10 August 2015 Advice, Legal Business Matters 0 Comments

Business partnerships – often started through friendship or a close family relationship – are based on no more than a handshake or a gentleman’s agreement.

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Disability in the workplace – how can you manage it?

30 June 2015 Advice, Legal Business Matters 0 Comments

Disability in the workplace is certainly a tricky issue for employers. However, choosing a common sense approach to employee health issues – whether physical or mental – can help to make people management decisions that bit simpler.

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Trademarking hashtags – an #unenforceable or #inevitable move for businesses?

26 June 2015 Legal, Opinion Business Matters 0 Comments

The issue of trademarking hashtags is probably not one you have ever given much thought, but if you run a business, charity or another organisation that markets itself proactively, it is certainly something worth keeping an eye on.

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What happens to a business when the owner falls ill?

12 June 2015 Legal Business Matters 0 Comments

Owner operators without plans in place risk their business future

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10 occupational threats that UK workers face

8 May 2015 Legal Business Matters 0 Comments

Sheldon Davidson Solicitors look at 10 common workplace threats, the potential injuries and what businesses can do to protect employees and themselves.

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Businesses await key employment decision on Woolworth redundancy case

28 April 201528 April 2015 Legal Business Matters 0 Comments

The European court of justice will hand down its judgment in the coming days in the case of thousands of former Woolworths and Ethel Austin employees who missed out on millions of pounds in redundancy compensation due to the size of store they worked in.

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Morrisons is preparing to pull down the shutters on 100 loss-making convenience stores in a move that places hundreds of shop-floor jobs in jeopardy, with the Bradford-based grocer pointing the finger squarely at Labour's tax and wage agenda for tipping the sites into terminal decline.

Morrisons to shut 100 convenience stores as supermarket blames Labour’s ‘policy choices’ for rising costs

Morrisons is closing 100 loss-making convenience stores, putting hundreds of jobs at risk, and has blamed Labour’s “policy choices” for the rising costs eroding profitability.

April borrowing surges to £24.3bn as debt interest bill breaks month record

Jaguar Land Rover eyes American tie-up with Stellantis to sidestep Trump tariffs

Labour eyes £1bn VAT raid on airport charges in stealth blow to family holidays

Blame the system, not the school leavers for youth unemployment, says Amazon’s UK boss

Potters win £120m rescue as government finally backs Britain’s ceramics heartland

Brad Burton interview: how the UK’s no.1 motivational speaker rebuilt after lockdown wiped out 4Networking, and survived a four-year online stalking campaign

Nightlife chief brands Chancellor’s summer VAT cut a ‘superficial fix’ that abandons clubs and festivals

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Business Energy Claims recovers £25,000 for UK chocolatier

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Manufacturing company recovers thousands from mis-sold energy contracts

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