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Commercial property landlords risk losing substantial amounts of time and money by allowing tenants to move into their premises before signing a lease, warns a leading Shropshire commercial property lawyer. Matthew Lloyd, an associate in FBC Manby Bowdler...
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 Employers could soon find themselves subject to investigation by regulatory authorities thanks to disgruntled employees using new ‘whistleblowing’ regulations, warns Bridgnorth law firm FBC Manby Bowdler LLP. From 6 April 2010, employees...
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In the case of Gisda Cyf v Barratt Miss Barratt attended a disciplinary hearing on Tuesday 28 November. She was sent home and told to expect a letter concerning possible dismissal that Thursday. The dismissal letter arrived by recorded delivery on...
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 The Social Security (Medical Evidence) and the Statutory Sick Pay (Medical Evidence) (Amendment) Regulations 2010 are intended to come into force on 6 April 2010. The Government has consulted on proposed changes to the medical statement (commonly known...
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In the recent case of Sahota v The Home Office and Pipkin Mrs Sahota worked for the Border and Immigration Agency and was undergoing IVF treatment. She claimed that as a result of that treatment she was subjected to various detriments both by her employers...


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