Employment
If you have a dispute with your employer, or if you are an employer who is having problems with an employee, the technicalities of employment law mean that it is very easy to make a bad situation worse. We are experts in assisting employers and employees with claims for unfair dismissal, constructive dismissal, unlawful deductions from wages, and all of the different types of discrimination that can occur. The time limits for bringing an employment claim are extremely tight – in many cases you have just three months to start your claim and if you miss that deadline, it can be very difficult to recover the situation. If you want to start or defend an employment claim, talk to one of our experts today who will be able to advise you what you need to do.
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If you are filmed covertly using Meta glasses, what legal claims for damages can you bring?
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There are certain circumstances in which a solicitor is permitted to stop acting for a client, but the solicitor needs to act reasonably.
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The intestacy rules are designed to deal with a situation when someone dies before making a will - how could they affect you?
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The new Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Bill is designed to replace leasehold tenure with commonhold, but who will be affected?
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If a law firm has merged or changed its name, how do you decide who to sue if you have a solicitor negligence claim against them?
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A strong claim for professional negligence against a barrister is being pursued, where incorrect advice was given to a client.
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If someone dies owing you money, what steps do you need to take to recover the debt?
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Aston Martin is suing the owners of an EV company, alleging their logo is an infringement of a century old trademark.
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Now that the Renters' Rights Act is in force, rents can only be increased once a year.
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If you have occupied and used land which does not belong to you for over ten years, can you claim that you own it?
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If you want to remove unwanted search results from the internet, it's important that you know the scope of the right to be forgotten.
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A law firm gave incorrect advice but the claim against them was struck out, as no loss was suffered by its clients.
