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What now for your EU Trade Mark?

With the UK deciding to leave the EU, one area of law that will see significant change is that of European Intellectual Property Rights, and in particular EU Trade Marks.

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Settlement agreements FAQs

Disputes often arise between an employee and employers in relation to working terms and conditions, behaviour of staff and a host of other issues. Employees may have legitimate claims against their employers leading employers to seek an effective waiver of those claims.

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Competitors using your business name on Google

Your competitors can use your business name to advertise on Google, attract customers that were looking for your name and your services, but when they click on the link, it will get them to their website not yours. We regularly have clients who face these issues and there are legal ways to combat such a scenario.

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How to keep and incentivise staff

The Chancellor, George Osborne, announced proposals for a new type of employee ownership arrangement. The suggestion was that employees would give up some of their statutory employment rights (see below for more details), in particular the right to claim unfair dismissal and the right to a statutory redundancy payment, in exchange for shares in their employing company as a way to provide more flexibility to employers to secure the right staff.

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Top tips for recruitment

Businesses spend a great deal of time and energy looking, selecting and training the right people for their business going through rigorous processes to ensure they have people in their business who are the right fit.

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Your Band is Called What?! So is mine!

Recently, a band came to see me for the first time about a management agreement. They walked into the meeting with their infectious up-beat and optimistic attitude. And why not? They are making good music, playing more and more gigs and are beginning to be recognised in the street (usually by screaming young females).

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Converting debt to £££

The importance of cash flow is a cold hard fact which concerns all business people. Yet despite the well known mantra that “cash is king” many businesses suffer serious, and often fatal consequences from allowing bad debts to accrue and failing to take action to recover cash that is sat on their balance sheet as debt.

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The lease has expired and the tenant’s won’t leave

Once the term of a lease has expired the situation can become complicated where a tenant remains in occupation. The complexity will depend on whether the lease is a “protected lease” under the renewal provisions of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954.

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