A Guide to Representing Yourself in Court (and Employment Tribunals)
The Bar Council has produced a ‘user friendly’ guide running to some 74 pages.
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The cost of enjoying music in the workplace: Silence is golden and an awful lot cheaper than the radio
For one of our clients last year’s licence cost £175 but for this year it has shot up to £477. So check it before you pay yours!
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Got CCTV? If you don’t register it you could be fined!
If you don’t register your premises with the Information Commissioner you could find yourself in hot water!
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Watch what you write on an invoice…
In this particular incidence, the trader had tried to remove all of the consumer’s statutory rights by writing on the invoice
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Unpaid parental leave extended to 18 weeks
The Parental Leave (EU Directive) Regulations 2013 SI 2013/283, which implement the revised EU Directive on Parental Leave (No.2010/18), came into force on 8 March 2013.
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Optimistic purchasers ‘clutch’ing at straws…
Customer acusses dealer of selling car without exhaust.
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London Congestion Charge – an Olympic sized problem for hire firms
We are shortly to appeal Transport For London’s decision not to allow our client to transfer liability onto the errant driver.
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A legal point worthy of consideration
Did you know that if a car dealer simply swaps or exchanges a car with a customer, with no actual cash, the Sale of Goods Act doesn’t apply?
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Interim Hearings
Failure to attend interim hearing could result in your case being struck off, which, could result in default judgement against you.
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Another planned Minimum Wage increase
The government announced last week that Minimum Wage will be increasing again from October 2013.
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Covert Recordings
Worth considering for the future, if an employee states they have recordings made covertly they will not be admissible at Tribunal.
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Changes to Automated First Registration and Licensing system (AFRL)
Dealers will receive tax discs directly from Swansea and be able to tax vehicles up to 14 days before registration date.
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