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Caution in Correspondence

In 2022, a business and its advisers lost a First-tier Tribunal case when the judge highlighted details in their private...

Posted by Kevin Hall
Published on 04 April 2023
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Opportunities in Uncertain Times

As companies digest the plethora of negative news around the state of the UK market, it is easy to set our mindsets into...

Posted by Steve Halkett
Published on 04 April 2023
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Employment news update: March 2023

This month's employment update includes the 2023/24 rates for the NMW and NLW, plus statutory benefit payments and compe...

Posted by Tina Chander
Published on 23 March 2023
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New marketing head for Wright Hassall

A leading Midlands law firm has named Sarah Jordan as Head of Marketing to spearhead its marketing and business developm...

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Published on 21 March 2023
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A guide to buying a home

You’re unlikely to ever make a purchasing decision on the same scale as buying a home. It’s not just the cost involved t...

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Published on 09 March 2023
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International Women’s Day 2023

For this International Women’s Day, the theme is to #EmbraceEquity by recognising that equity isn’t just a nice-to-have,...

Posted by Mark Shrimpton
Published on 08 March 2023
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Will NHS strikes compromise patient safety?

The last time the country had to face the consequences of health staff striking was in 2016 when the junior doctors walk...

Posted by Jeanette Whyman
Published on 28 February 2023

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