When the Working Time Regulations were formally introduced in 1998 the UK’s employment landscape looked very different. In recent years, inflation and declining real wages have prompted many to seek out a supplementary source of income.
We're often asked 'can I refuse my inheritance?' or 'can I gift my inheritance to someone else?'. So what happens if you don't want your inheritance?
To mark the anniversary of equal marriage in England, we compare the differences between same sex marriage and civil partnerships.
We're often asked to advise on disciplining employees who have made inappropriate comments on social media and such cases are never far from the headlines.
Mark Landon looks at how to fairly to deal with an employee who is incurring unsustainable levels of disability-related sickness absence.
Mark Landon explains what discrimination by association is, how it might happen and what steps employers should take to safeguard against it.
The Supreme Court has issued important guidance on how and when contractual clauses (such as liquidated and ascertained damages (LADs)) will be upheld.
An Indian Civil Servant hit the headlines recently for finally being dismissed after failing to turn up for work for 25 years.
We have explored the differences between marriage and civil partnership. But how do you go about bringing such a relationship to an end?
Many residential properties are subject to obligations to fund the cost of communal maintenance, and as such, fund a management company who it is hoped will perform to a satisfactory standard.