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The coming Employment Bill

In the Queen’s Speech in 2019, the Government promised an Employment Bill when Parliamentary time allowed to include among other changes:   A new single body A new single body to enforce breaches...

Changes in Employment Law 2022

There are various changes to Employment Law to be made in 2022. Some are definitely happening and others are still in the planning but may well be law by the end of the year. Here, we outline those...

No-Fault Divorce passed

We previously wrote about the Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Act 2020, which passed into law on 25 June 2020, introducing no-fault divorce in England and Wales for the first time.   In a written...

What to expect during the trial process at Crown Court

Whether guilty or not the idea of having to attend a trial at the Crown Court is daunting. We outline here the process from beginning to end. After allocation of your case to the Crown Court Once your...

Debt – what do I do?

Debt comes in various guises. Perhaps you are a landlord owed rent by a tenant, a business owed a sum for goods or services or an individual who provided a loan at a time of need.  Where to start The...

Improving employee performance in the workplace

There are many reasons why employee performance in the workplace may be in question. There may be a temptation for employers to think that they are just not bothering but the reasons can be much...

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