GDPR Client Case Study: Jessops Construction Limited - high profile £17m turnover building company
- Euan McLaughlin
- 20 Feb 2020
- Law Blog
- Corporate & Commercial
Working in an industry governed by multiple different layers of regulations, the senior management team at Jessops Construction Limited immediately spotted that the impending introduction of GDPR required them to “get on top of” the effect of that legislation on their business.
Read moreTop 10 tips for starting your own business
- 20 Feb 2020
- Law Blog
- Corporate & Commercial
Starting your own small business can be both difficult and rewarding and often a learn-as-you-go process. Making more smart decisions early on, will better the chances of success. Neil Large, partner in our corporate team, shares his top ten tips.
Read moreGDPR Client Case Study: Sleeping Disorders Centre - nationwide medical group
- Euan McLaughlin
- 13 Feb 2020
- Law Blog
- Corporate & Commercial
Sleeping Disorders Centre as a practice is always keen to recognise and meet its legislative and regulatory responsibilities, and felt that the introduction of something such as GDPR required it to take detailed advice to ensure proper measures were put into place. Commercial Contracts Partner, Euan McLaughlin, helped them do this, find out more here...
Read moreIs it time to health check your SME business?
- 7 Feb 2020
- Law Blog
- Corporate & Commercial
There’s a lot more to a business legal health check than simply finances. As James Conduit an experienced M&A and banking lawyer in our corporate team explains, it provides an essential all-round MOT for your company.
Read moreEmployment Law: What’s to come in 2020?
- Stephen Britton
- 21 Jan 2020
- Law Blog
- Corporate & Commercial
What’s to come in 2020? Stephen Britton, Head of Employment Law outlines some of the Employment Law changes expected in 2020 in his blog.
Read moreThe end of "no fault" evictions - Part 2 by Robert Pearson
- Robert Pearson
- 4 Nov 2019
- Law Blog
- Corporate & Commercial
In a previous article, Is this the end of no-fault eviction notices?, I considered the possible impact of the Government's proposed abolition of so-called "no fault" evictions under Section 21 of the Housing Act 1988.In July 2017 , the Government has published further details of its proposals in a consultation boldly headed "A New Deal for Renting".
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