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Failure to Follow Acas Code Leads to Increased Award

Where an employer has unreasonably failed to comply with the Acas Code of Practice on Disciplinary...

Son Entitled to Shares Under Oral Agreement

When entering into business relationships, it is always sensible to record any agreements in...

Landlords Had Reasonable Excuse for Failure to License HMO

A couple who let out a house in multiple occupation (HMO) have defeated an application for a rent...

ICO Issues Reprimand to NHS Trust Over SAR Response Delays

An NHS trust has been issued with a reprimand by the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) for...

Settlements Paid 'in Lieu of Penalties' Were Tax Deductible

It is a general rule that payments in the nature of penalties may not be deducted for the purpose...

UT Upholds Decision to Appoint Manager of Block of Flats

The Upper Tribunal (UT) has upheld a decision to appoint a manager of a block of student flats...

Will Written on Separate Pieces of Cardboard Ruled Valid

In an unusual case, the High Court has ruled that a will a man had written on two pieces of...

Right to Neonatal Care Leave Confirmed

The government has confirmed that, subject to Parliamentary approval of the regulations...
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