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Sick pay, absenteeism and ‘swinging the lead’

Sick pay, absenteeism and ‘swinging the lead’

Sick pay, absenteeism and ‘swinging the lead’

Sponsored feature | Andrew Buckley, partner, Woodfines Solicitors


Why make a will?

Why make a will?

Why make a will?

Sponsored feature | Melanya Ponraj, trainee solicitor, Woodfines Solicitors


Call yourself a farmer?

Call yourself a farmer?

Call yourself a farmer?

Sponsored feature | Emily Pumfrey, partner, HCR Hewitsons


Mills & Reeve celebrates year of record turnover and highest all-staff bonus

Mills & Reeve celebrates year of record turnover and highest all-staff bonus

Mills & Reeve celebrates year of record turnover and highest all-staff bonus

The law firm has confirmed 22 new partners in the last year.


What a Labour government will mean for employment law

What a Labour government will mean for employment law

What a Labour government will mean for employment law

Sponsored feature | Andrew Buckley, partner, Woodfines Solicitors


BHS court case and misfeasance trading

BHS court case and misfeasance trading

BHS court case and misfeasance trading

Sponsored feature | Emma Potter, solicitor, HCR Hewitsons


Recruiting to keep up with plot sales demand

Recruiting to keep up with plot sales demand

Recruiting to keep up with plot sales demand

Sponsored feature | Yvette Morgan, partner, HCR Hewitsons


What the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 means for your business

What the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 means for your business

What the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 means for your business

Sponsored feature | Phoebe Fortune, trainee solicitor, Woodfines Solicitors


‘Lowe’ and behold: an important update for residential landlords about their tenants’ deposits

‘Lowe’ and behold: an important update for residential landlords about their tenants’ deposits

‘Lowe’ and behold: an important update for residential landlords about their tenants’ deposits

Sponsored feature | Georgia Dinallo, associate, HCR Hewitsons


Woodfines shows commitment to talent with strategic promotions

Woodfines shows commitment to talent with strategic promotions

Woodfines shows commitment to talent with strategic promotions

Sponsored feature | Woodfines Solicitors


The new 2031 cut-off date for historical public rights of way: issues for landowners

The new 2031 cut-off date for historical public rights of way: issues for landowners

The new 2031 cut-off date for historical public rights of way: issues for landowners

Sponsored feature | Brendon Lee, senior associate, HCR Hewitsons


Reflections on my first year as a trainee solicitor

Reflections on my first year as a trainee solicitor

Reflections on my first year as a trainee solicitor

Sponsored feature | Yazmin Elliot, trainee solicitor, Woodfines Solicitors


Pre and post-nuptial agreements: the benefits and good practice

Pre and post-nuptial agreements: the benefits and good practice

Pre and post-nuptial agreements: the benefits and good practice

Sponsored feature | Roopa Ahluwalia, partner, HCR Hewitsons


Holiday pay in 2024 – the new rules

Holiday pay in 2024 – the new rules

Holiday pay in 2024 – the new rules

Sponsored feature | Andrew Buckley, partner, Woodfines Solicitors


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