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In a decision that will serve as both a relief and a warning to companies with trusted key...
The Supreme Court has dismissed an appeal by an investment holding company in respect of whether...
The Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) has ruled that poultry workers were not 'working' while...
When incurring costs in respect of a property, landlords should consider at an early stage whether...
A financial services company has succeeded in its appeal against a High Court ruling that it was...
Where an employee who has made a protected disclosure is dismissed, can the dismissal be unfair if...
In a case that illustrated the complexities of IR35 (also known as the intermediaries...
A man has been banned from acting as a company director for 10 years after breaching the rules of...
As part of the legislative programme set out in the King's Speech, the government has outlined...
The Upper Tribunal (UT) has granted a social housing provider's application to modify a...
The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has updated its statistics on data security incidents...
Under Section 15(2) of the Equality Act 2010 , an employer has a defence to a claim of disability...
The passage of time does not necessarily prevent partners from revisiting partnership accounts...
Under Section 20 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985 , landlords must consult with leaseholders...
An HGV driver's unfair dismissal claim has been rejected after the Employment Tribunal (ET) found...
In a recent intellectual property case with wider implications in terms of directors' liability ,...
The Upper Tribunal (UT) has upheld a decision of the First-tier Tribunal (FTT) that 'Mega...
Following recent changes to the law and a consultation last year, the Advisory, Conciliation and...
Tenants who are faced with unexpected demands in respect of repair costs would be well advised to...
There are times when it is incumbent on an Employment Tribunal (ET) to consider a point of its own...