April 8, 2024
According to ACAS, 70% of employees and 43% of employers are unaware of the recent important changes in employment law. We recommend that all businesses undertake an urgent review of their policies, procedures and contracts to ensure that these changes are incorporated, and to thereby avoid potential legal claims and promote a culture of fairness and wellbeing in the workplace.
April 8, 2024
According to ACAS, 70% of employees and 43% of employers are unaware of the recent important changes in employment law. We recommend that all businesses undertake an urgent review of their policies, procedures and contracts to ensure that these changes are incorporated, and to thereby avoid potential legal claims and promote a culture of fairness and wellbeing in the workplace.
March 21, 2024
Crafting effective online Terms and Conditions (T&Cs) for consumer contracts is increasingly vital for businesses in a digital world. In the UK, a mix of specific regulations and consumer protection laws, such as the Consumer Rights Act 2015 (CRA) and the Consumer Contracts (Information, Cancellation, and Additional Charges) Regulations 2013 (CCR), provide an essential safety net for online consumer interactions.
March 21, 2024
Crafting effective online Terms and Conditions (T&Cs) for consumer contracts is increasingly vital for businesses in a digital world. In the UK, a mix of specific regulations and consumer protection laws, such as the Consumer Rights Act 2015 (CRA) and the Consumer Contracts (Information, Cancellation, and Additional Charges) Regulations 2013 (CCR), provide an essential safety net for online consumer interactions.
March 19, 2024
Culbert Ellis has appointed Rachel Lester as its new Head of Employment Law. Rachel's addition to the team is significant given that employment law issues are among the most common and impactful challenges that businesses face, affecting both employers and employees significantly.
March 19, 2024
Culbert Ellis has appointed Rachel Lester as its new Head of Employment Law. Rachel's addition to the team is significant given that employment law issues are among the most common and impactful challenges that businesses face, affecting both employers and employees significantly.
March 16, 2024
A Production Order is a legal mandate compelling an individual or business to furnish documents to a law enforcement agency, such as the CPS, NCA, HMRC, or SFO. These orders are increasingly common in investigations involving frozen funds, compelling the production of or access to specific materials, including bank statements, within a defined timeframe.
March 16, 2024
A Production Order is a legal mandate compelling an individual or business to furnish documents to a law enforcement agency, such as the CPS, NCA, HMRC, or SFO. These orders are increasingly common in investigations involving frozen funds, compelling the production of or access to specific materials, including bank statements, within a defined timeframe.
March 16, 2024
Legal conflicts are inevitable. However, the journey to resolve these conflicts doesn't always have to lead through the court's doors. With the UK government's push towards reducing litigation costs, Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) has emerged as an appealing choice for those seeking a remedy without the intimidating prospect of a trial (as most cases are settled long before they go to court).
March 16, 2024
Legal conflicts are inevitable. However, the journey to resolve these conflicts doesn't always have to lead through the court's doors. With the UK government's push towards reducing litigation costs, Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) has emerged as an appealing choice for those seeking a remedy without the intimidating prospect of a trial (as most cases are settled long before they go to court).
February 21, 2024
Restraint orders, issued by the Crown Court, are legal measures that prohibit specified individuals from handling their assets during a criminal investigation in England or Wales. These orders do not necessitate a criminal charge or conviction and are typically enacted early in investigations. Their primary goal is to safeguard assets against dissipation or concealment in anticipation of a potential criminal conviction.
February 21, 2024
Restraint orders, issued by the Crown Court, are legal measures that prohibit specified individuals from handling their assets during a criminal investigation in England or Wales. These orders do not necessitate a criminal charge or conviction and are typically enacted early in investigations. Their primary goal is to safeguard assets against dissipation or concealment in anticipation of a potential criminal conviction.
February 13, 2024
Smart contracts have been revolutionising the way we execute agreements in the modern world. These are not your typical contracts, but computer programmes that automate the enforcement of agreements, stored securely on a blockchain. They trigger actions, such as transferring funds, when predefined conditions are met, ensuring a seamless, trustworthy, and efficient process.
February 13, 2024
Smart contracts have been revolutionising the way we execute agreements in the modern world. These are not your typical contracts, but computer programmes that automate the enforcement of agreements, stored securely on a blockchain. They trigger actions, such as transferring funds, when predefined conditions are met, ensuring a seamless, trustworthy, and efficient process.
February 8, 2024
The Environment Agency has established an Economic Crime Unit (ECU) aimed at curbing money laundering and other financial crimes within the waste management industry. The ECU's mission, in the agency's own words, is "to ensure those working in waste management do the right thing and gangsters are unable to operate in the sector." This initiative comes in response to findings that nearly 20% of all waste in England is managed illegally.
February 8, 2024
The Environment Agency has established an Economic Crime Unit (ECU) aimed at curbing money laundering and other financial crimes within the waste management industry. The ECU's mission, in the agency's own words, is "to ensure those working in waste management do the right thing and gangsters are unable to operate in the sector." This initiative comes in response to findings that nearly 20% of all waste in England is managed illegally.
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