The news that hundreds of Patisserie Valerie staff who lost their jobs last month have not received their final pay packet is perhaps the final insult in what has been an undignified few months for the café chain. https://www.lawyer-monthly.com/Lawyer-Monthly/wp-admin/post-new.php#edit_timestamp
Governments such as the UK have come under renewed pressure to limit or suspend visa systems which have the effect of offering visas, residency or passports to the rich-and-famous, if they “invest” in the country concerned.
In a world that is changing at breakneck speed, the traditionally conservative legal profession is having to adapt quicker than ever to a competitive landscape.
What areas of employment law must employers refer to when restructuring their company? Restructuring a company in France has a double impact: on the collective employment relationships with the staff representatives, and on the employment relationships with the individuals. Restructuring a company is a complex process in France with various steps to be complied with, […]
We speak with Isaac Eilat who summarises creditors’ rights, how lawsuits during debt proceedings are handled and his stance with the Palestinian Authority. What is the general climate regarding creditors' rights? The Euler Hermes study comparing complexity of collection in 50 countries places Israel in the middle[1]. The Government's aim is to balance creditors’ rights […]
However, the plain truth of things is simply that most SMEs get into financial trouble either because they aren’t selling enough of their products, whether those are widgets or professional services, or because too much cash is being taken out of the business by those that own and run it. Sometimes it’s a combination of […]
As climate change continues to dominate the headlines, having taken centre stage at the recent World Economic Forum in Davos, Lawyer Monthly hears about the future of the legal sector in the face of climate change challenges.
Several key changes have been made to the UK’s Trademarks Act as of January 2019. These updates implement the EU Trademark Directive 2015 through the EU Trademark Regulations.
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