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Unmarried couples need to protect themselves

A landmark victory in the Supreme Court has seen a Northern Ireland woman win a share of her former partner’s pension, with commentators saying it’s likely to add impetus to … Read more

common law marriage, pensions, Supreme Court

Complex challenges for employers in the year ahead

Constant changes and increasing complexity have helped make employment law a frontline challenge for business and this year looks set to continue the trend.   The first weeks of January … Read more

Apprentice levy, Employment Law, gender discrimination, Gender Pay Gap, Holiday Pay, Salary sacrifice schemes, Tax-free childcare

Hot air and bra sizes all add to the discrimination mix

The Equality Act 2010 prevents direct and indirect discrimination based on protected characteristics, which include gender, age, disability, race, sexual orientation, personal relationship status, and religion or belief.  The protection … Read more

age discrimination, Anti-discrimination Laws, belief discrimination, disability discrimination, Discrimination Claims, Equality Act 2010, gender discrimination, preganancy discrimination, race discrimination, relationship status discrimination, religion discrimination, Sex Discrimination, sexual orientation discrimination

Safety checking the school run

The clocks will be going back at 2am on Sunday 30th October, bringing lighter mornings and darker evenings, and parents are being encouraged to take a safety check with children … Read more

Life lessons from headline breakdowns

Marriage breakdown hits headlines when it involves stars and celebrities. But there is a lesson to learn from the way the breakdown is handled for anyone facing the worst, with … Read more

Beyond Pokémon: property test posed by virtual reality games

Experts across the world are focusing on property laws and how they will stand up to the shift to augmented reality gaming, following on from the global success of Pokémon … Read more

Property Law, trespass

Gamlins Law host coffee morning for St Kentigern Hospice

Thanks to all who came out to support our coffee morning at Kings Hall, Prestatyn on 25th August 2016. There were plenty of cakes and games to be had with … Read more

Keeping hold of the real power in the name game

In the same week that fashion entrepreneur Karen Millen was told she could not use her own name in business, Specsavers were given the green light to trademark the word … Read more

Intellectual Property, trademark

Gamlins Law at the Denbigh and Flint Show

Thank you to everyone who attended at our stand at the Denbigh and Flint Agricultural Show last week. Gamlins Law has been one of the main sponsors of the show … Read more

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