News archive: February 2024

  • Posted on February 14, 2024
    If you take a lease of business premises, your landlord may ask you to ‘contract out’ of statutory rights that apply to business tenancies. Before making that decision, you need expert legal advice to understand what rights you are giving up and how that might affect your business in the future.
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  • Posted on February 9, 2024
    More than 2.6 billion people worldwide had their personal records breached in 2021 and 2022.
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  • Posted on February 9, 2024
    The right to request flexible working has been around for over 20 years, and in that time eligibility to the right has been extended from parents and carers of young children to all employees after 26 weeks in a job. Access to this right is about to widen again with changes coming into force this year.
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  • Posted on February 8, 2024
    Customer safety and satisfaction are key objectives for any manufacturer or supplier, as you seek to build and maintain a reputation in the market. Quality control plays a key role in new product development, even though it can be a challenge with a long supply chain and so many aspects to bringing a product to market.
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  • Posted on February 7, 2024
    When selling your home, you may recall the expression ‘buyer beware’. But what does this mean, and is it still relevant today?
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  • Posted on February 5, 2024
    If you have been presented with an opportunity for a potential management buyout (MBO) at the company where you work, and you believe there is a strong future for the business, then one of your first and most pressing considerations will be the funding.
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  • Posted on February 1, 2024
    ‘Many people who opt to make a home-made will do so because they think they will save money on legal fees. Unfortunately, this can lead to problems and unexpected costs later down the line for the family who may be left to unravel problems at a difficult time,’ says Sarah Wood, Will Advisor at QualitySolicitors Parkinson Wright. ‘DIY wills are sometimes declared invalid, or they can result in problems that require court intervention far more commonly than wills that have been professionally drafted.’
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