Insights from 2018
Equine Industry Issues
by Sam Major | Sep 4, 2018
The Equine industry is an area of numerous different relationships, for example between an employer/employee/working pupil/groom or a yard owner/horse […]
Risks associated with employing workers within the “Gig economy”
by Tom Marshall | Aug 16, 2018
What is the “gig economy”? The term “gig economy” predominantly refers to areas of the employment market with the defining […]
GDPR
by Liam Meanwell | May 4, 2018
What is GDPR? The General Data Protection Regulations replace the Data Protection Act 1998 on the 25th May 2018. GDPR […]
Care required when purchasing a horse
by Sam Major | Mar 20, 2018
Horses are classified as goods and when it comes to selling and purchasing them (when horses can range in price […]
ECJ clarifies workers’ rights to untaken holiday pay
by Tom Marshall | Mar 1, 2018
The European Court of Justice has sided with a worker and his right to be compensated for untaken annual leave. […]
Investment Association signifies disapproval over ‘virtual AGMs’
by Tom Marshall | Feb 22, 2018
Since August 2009, Companies in the UK have been able to hold virtual meetings as a result of the amendment […]
Government gives green light to introduction of fully digital conveyancing
by Tom Marshall | Feb 8, 2018
The Government has announced its intention to modify the Land Registration Rules 2003 in order to facilitate the introduction of […]