News & Articles
Gamlins invests in crime team to ensure access to justice
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Gamlins Law is bucking a UK-wide trend by growing its criminal law team. We have increased the number of criminal lawyers from two to six in the last 18 months. … Read more
‘Give with Gamlins’ sees staff complete more than 1,000 hours of volunteering
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The Gamlins Law team have gone the extra mile to help charities and clients in need. Our staff have completed over 1,000 hours of volunteering and given £1million of pro … Read more
Abergele, Charities, Denbigh, Holywell, Lasting Power of Attorney, Mold, Rhyl, Ruthin, Volunteering, Wills
Be sure of the ground rules before you start in the garden
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Warmer weather draws our attention to the outdoors and a visit to the garden centre will be top of the to-do list for many as their thoughts turn to gardens … Read more
conservation areas, Homeowners, Land Law, Private Property, Property Law, Residential Property, TPOs, Tree Preservation Order
Landowner carries the can on illegal waste
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An illegal waste wood stockpile on land in Devon has seen the landowner prosecuted and left with the clean-up bill after being held responsible for knowingly permitting the tenants’ activities. … Read more
Self-employed or worker? The latest developments in the gig economy row
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The number of companies being held to account by their employees/contract workers is growing. First, Deliveroo and Uber were put through the legal mill and their workers gained a slew … Read more
employer responsibilities, Employment Law, gig economy, Holiday Pay, Independent Workers Union of Great Britain, minimum wage, Self-employed contractor, sick pay, workers rights
Emergency worker assault – are the NHS, the Fire Service and the Police doing all they can to protect first responders?
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It seems inconceivable to most of us that anyone would wantonly attack, injure or in any other way assault a nurse, fire officer or police officer. Yet every day our … Read more
Emergency Services, Employment, Employment Law, First Responders, Statutory Aggravating Factor
Gamlins Support Conwy Christmas Tree Festival
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Come and see our tree on display at St Mary’s Parish Church Conwy from the 1st to 8th December between 10am and 3pm. Our tree has been made using old … Read more
Bump in the night for Airbnb landlords
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Rule changes on short term lets could see part-time landlords hit by a new tax bill from next year if they let out their whole property. Homeowners can earn up … Read more
Airbnb, Deregulation Act 2015, part-time landlord, Property, short term let, shorthold tenancy agreements
GDPR – How are businesses coping?
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Now that GDPR has been in force for a number of months, we thought it was time to take a look at how it’s affecting businesses. Are companies struggling to … Read more
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