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Implications of the Westminster sex shop licensing ruling weblink
A ruling ordering Westminster City Council to repay more than £1m in fees collected from sex shops in the borough may have major implications for licensing authorities across the country.
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Winckworth Sherwood expands its corporate and commercial team
Winckworth Sherwood has strengthened its corporate and commercial team with the appointment of a partner and an associate.
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Does repudiation apply to general partnerships? In short: no weblink
A recent High Court decision confirms that it is not possible for a breach of contract to be repudiatory in a partnership context, even where the partnership consists of only two partners.
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Vanishing dismissal — Thomson v Barnet Primary Care Trust weblink
Can reinstated employees be subsequently constructively unfairly dismissed on the grounds of unfavourable terms of return to work?
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Preparatory competitive activity during employment weblink
In Imam-Sadeque v Bluebay Asset Management (Services) Ltd [2013], the High Court considered whether an employee had acted in repudiatory breach of his employment contract and a compromise agreement.
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Sex and the City: victimisation claims weblink
A City employee has recently succeeded in a victimisation claim following dismissal by her employer, Commerzbank AG, for bringing a sex discrimination claim against her previous employer DB.
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The difference between obtaining a divorce and a settlement resolving family finances weblink
Confusion often surrounds the difference between obtaining a divorce and a settlement resolving the family finances following the breakdown of a marriage.
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The challenges for local authority and housing association joint ventures weblink
There is increasing interest by local authorities in joining with housing associations and developers in joint ventures.
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Rapid rise on global family disputes: Emily Brand writes article for Wealthbriefing weblink
Figures released by the Office of the Head of International Family Justice for England and Wales reveal a 40 per cent increase in the number of international family disputes handled in the last year.
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Queen's Speech 2013 — controlling immigration and promoting growth weblink
This year’s Queen’s Speech was as noteworthy for what it did not contain as its contents. The legislative themes are controlling immigration and promoting growth.
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E:gen — May 2013 issue download
The May 2013 issue of Winckworth Sherwood’s E-gen publication is available now.
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Heads Up! — (schools) Summer Term edition weblink
The Summer Term edition of Winckworth Sherwood’s Heads Up! publication is available now.
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Residential property taxation: annual tax on enveloped dwellings weblink
The government has announced an annual tax on enveloped dwellings.
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Winckworth Sherwood on marital property agreements ('pre-nups') — how the law has changed weblink
Evidence of the cost and acrimony caused by divorce can be found on an almost daily basis in the UK media, laying bare the separation details of ‘celebrities’.
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Tenants could 'struggle to adjust' to monthly benefit payment, says Winckworth Sherwood
Winckworth Sherwood has expressed concerns over the UK benefit system changes.
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Need to Know HR Law Update — Issue 4 2013 download
Winckworth Sherwood has released issue four of its Need to Know HR Law Update.
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FT quotes Winckworth Sherwood's Jo Keddie in Aviva redundancy package reduction article
Jo Keddie has been quoted in the Financial Times on Aviva’s decision to reduce redundancy packages.
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Two solicitors join Winckworth Sherwood
Winckworth Sherwood has appointed solicitors James Lynas and Hazel Anderson to the partnership.
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Winckworth Sherwood appoints Nikki Lynds-Xavier as housing management team partner
Winckworth Sherwood has appointed Nikki Lynds-Xavier as partner in its housing management team.
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Winckworth Sherwood's David von Hagen comments on contracts in FT and Daily Mail
Winckworth Sherwood’s employment partner David von Hagen quoted in FT and Daily Mail.
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