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In this special feature, our commercial property team provide snapshots of the latest commercial property law news throughout February. Rent suspension – burden of proof lies with the tenant The...
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Terminating a contract is usually a straightforward exercise but if it’s not done correctly, it can lead to a dispute. Check the dates If you don’t have one already, your...
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In 2020, the UK reported a gender pay gap of 15.5%, in favour of men. This means on average, men are paid more than women. The gender pay gap is...
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If you are reviewing your commercial property portfolio, you may decide that the time is right to sell some of your property and it goes without saying that you will...
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Commercial disputes are a known risk of running a company, however, there are a few things you can do to avoid them and reduce costs if one arises. Review your...
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Now that the transition period has ended and the EU/UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement* between the EU and UK is in force, how can UK goods and passenger transport operators...
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The VAT domestic reverse charge for construction services starts on Monday 1 March 2021. It is a major change in the way that VAT is collected in the construction industry....
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Many business owners are familiar with the risks that can affect their ability to operate successfully, but for some, protecting the business on the death of a shareholder is often...
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Uber BV (Uber) challenged the employment status of drivers who provide their services through the Uber application (Uber App). The Supreme Court unanimously dismissed their appeal and upheld an Employment...
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It looks as though there is finally the prospect of some significant progress, as the Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) has finally been able to list cases for a lengthy hearing...
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In the recent case Allay (UK) Ltd v Gehlen, the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) ruled that an employer’s race discrimination training was ‘stale’ and the employer could have taken further...
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1st January saw the start of a new world for all exports to the EU. For the first time in 40 years, there are now customs and other export laws....
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