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Goodman Derrick seminar focuses on developments in employment law
Goodman Derrick announces employment law seminar.
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Validity of post-acquisition restrictive covenants weblink
Two recent cases have considered the validity of post-acquisition covenants.
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Children and Families Bill 2012/2013 weblink
The Children and Families Bill 2012/2013 aims to improve the work-life balance for parents.
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Late-payment directive weblink
The European Commission has passed a number of directives relating to late payment, the latest of which is Directive 2011/7/EU.
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New costs management rules — a good thing for litigation clients? weblink
The introduction of costs management rules will be important to litigants.
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Extension of permitted development rights weblink
The government has announced changes to permitted development rights.
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Domain names disputes and cyber squatting weblink
Businesses must be alive to cybersquatting.
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Inheritance tax update weblink
The Treasury has announced that the Nil Rate Band of £325,000 — the current amount of an estate that can be inherited tax free — is to remain the same until 2019 and will not increase in line with inflation.
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Children and Families Bill 2012/13 weblink
The UK government has been considering changes to family-friendly rights. In early February 2013, the proposals came one step closer to becoming reality with the introduction of the Children and Families Bill 2012/13.
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Conditions to break clauses have become slimmer and more focused weblink
In recent years, there has been an increasing acceptance that if break clause conditions are too broad, it makes the break in any real sense unworkable, or at least easily open to challenge.
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Managing sickness weblink
Goodman Derrick sets out some useful reminders on how to deal with sickness absence.
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Goodman Derrick completes on another Chime Communications acquisition
Goodman Derrick has completed on Chime Communications’ acquisition of Lord Coe’s 93 per cent interest in CLG.
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Government set to make changes to UK copyright legislation weblink
The government has published its final response to the Copyright Consultation.
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Goodman Derrick partner hosts dispute board workshops for arbitrators institute
Goodman Derrick partner John Wright is set to host two workshops for Chartered Institute of Arbitrators.
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Design copyright reform: the Hargreaves process bears further fruit? weblink
The IPO has produced an impact assessment that will lead to the repeal of Section 52 of the Copyright and Designs Act and Patent Act of 1988.
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Draft Finance Bill 2013: Implications for high-value UK residential property weblink
The publication last month of the draft clauses to be included in the Finance Bill 2013 due to come into force this April confirmed the measures proposed for the taxation of high value residential property in the 2012 Budget.
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When is a house not a house…? weblink
The word “enfranchisement” is used in many contexts. Generally, it refers either to the acquisition of a freehold or an extension to the term of a long lease.
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UK copyright changes weblink
The Government state that the current copyright legislation appears to hinder the reasonable use of copyright protected works and is outdated in the digital age.
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Statutory underpinning of professional conduct weblink
The first act of a dictator seeking to crush dissent, perhaps before even abolishing the free press and blocking the internet, would be to control lawyers.
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Property update: coming up in 2013 weblink
On the 5th of December, George Osborne delivered his Autumn Statement to the Commons, with little Christmas cheer.
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