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Wake-up call for small companies on bribery process
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The activity of political consulting firm Cambridge Analytica has been hitting both headlines and the Facebook share price, following accusations that it used the personal data of millions of Facebook … Read more
Gamlins Law acquires new office in Mold
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Gamlins Law is pleased to announce the acquisition of P Lloyd Jones & Co in Mold. The exciting development will bring a Mold office to the Gamlins Law offering, expanding … Read more
Gamlins Law delivers GDPR training
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Gamlins Law directors Dafydd Roberts and Elissa Thursfield recently gave a seminar on the impact of the new data protection legislation coming into force in May 2018. Elissa and Dafydd … Read more
Firefighter ruling sparks new heat for employers
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The standby arrangements for Belgium’s volunteer firefighters are set to cause new headaches for employers with workers who are paid flat rates for time on-call or when sleeping in the … Read more
CJEU, Court of Justice of the European Union, Employment Appeal Tribunal
Tracking your digital worth for the next generation
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The value of our online lives is worth billions of pounds but many of these assets may never be passed on, as people are failing to record their digital worth. … Read more
When mini breaks just don’t cut it
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The mini break may have made the perfect date for Bridget Jones, but when it comes to employee rights, companies need to make sure they do everything to enable workers … Read more
employee rights, Employment Appeal Tribunal, Employment Tribunal, Working Time Regulations 1998
Businesses face bigger penalties on data leaks
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Businesses are on final countdown to the introduction of the General Data Protection Regulation in May 2018, bringing with it tighter rules and greater penalties for data processing, and the … Read more
Computer Misuse Act, Data Breach, Data Leaks, Data Protection, Data Protection Act, Data protection Law, GDPR, GDPR Compliance, General Data Protection Regulation
Selfie shots signal end to informal financial management
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International payment processor Visa is launching a platform to allow banks to integrate biometric security that will use selfies, fingerprints or voice records to approve purchases in the drive against … Read more
Court of Protection, Lasting Powers of Attorney, LPA, Office of the Public Guardian
Avoiding septic tanks blockages when it comes to selling
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This year’s housing market has been characterised by slumping prices and sluggish sales in many areas, posing a challenge to would-be sellers looking to move on. And for those who … Read more
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