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Clamp down for employers who call a spade a shovel
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Ride hailing app Uber has won attention for revolutionising the taxi business worldwide, but is now grabbing headlines for different reasons, following legal action by drivers claiming workers’ rights. The … Read more
Employment Tribunal, self employed, workers rights, Working Time Regulations 1998
Business must keep foot on pedal for data protection
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A major milestone in EU data protection law was marked when the General Data Protection Regulation came into force just before the EU Referendum. A huge piece of legislation that … Read more
Gamlins Solicitors Secures Top Accolade From National Law Society
Gamlins Solicitors LLP in North Wales has secured the national Law Society’s legal practice quality mark, Lexcel. Lexcel is developed specifically for the legal profession. It is an optional, recognised … Read more
Aiming for a win-win separation
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When celebrities divorce, it makes for big headlines. Since Johnny Depp and Amber Heard announced their intention to split a few weeks ago, the most private aspects of their life … Read more
When talking the talk may mean walking the walk…
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A Court of Appeal ruling has said that a contract may be varied verbally or by action, even when it states that any variation must be set out in writing. … Read more
company contracts, contractual terms, Court of Appeal, Employment Law
When the wheel comes off a free-style holiday
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When the sun shines at home, our thoughts often turn to holidays abroad. And when it’s so easy to book online, the attraction is to create a trip that’s unique. … Read more
The devilish detail on inheritance tax
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By tax and inheritance specialist Carolyn Snellgrove with Gamlins Law When Chancellor George Osborne announced significant changes to inheritance tax (IHT) in last summer’s Budget speech, the move had been … Read more
Finance Bill, Inheritance tax, Property left in trust, Residential Property, RNRB
Panama Papers fall-out will impact every business
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Media reporting on the so-called Panama Papers has focused on the tax affairs of wealthy individuals and international organisations, but the hacking of client files at Panamanian law firm Mossack … Read more
Corporation Tax, Cyber Crime, cyber security, Data Protection Act, EU Cybersecurity Directive, EU Data Protection Regulation, National Cyber Security Centre
Employers must gear up for April living wage deadline
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The National Living Wage has been catching headlines since Chancellor George Osborne announced it last summer, but the Government’s target of £9 per hour by 2020 has overshadowed the detail, … Read more
Employment Law, Living Wage, Living Wage Foundation, National Minimum Wage, NLW
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