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What is the Law of Disgorgement?

20th August 2019
Market regulators all over the world have used disgorgement as a method of recovering the profit made through illegal means. So, the question arises, what exactly is disgorgement?
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Changes to Tipping Laws and What They Mean for the Hospitality Industry

16th August 2019
When you think of tipping, you might consider it something of an American trait. After all, in the States, the act of tipping is a serious business — in fact, it makes up an employee’s livelihood.
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Work Hours, the Law and What Businesses Need to Know

14th August 2019
The length of the working day and how many breaks employees are offered are hot topics with several high-profile cases coming to light, but what should employers take away from the headlines?
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Judicial Review vs Mediation

13th August 2019
The Court of Appeal has recently provided a reminder of the importance of pursuing and exhausting alternative dispute resolution remedies to try to resolve a dispute before going down the judicial review path. that failure to do so can have huge costs implications for clients.
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The 2020 Employment Law Changes You Need to Plan For

13th August 2019
As we enter the holiday season, in-house counsel and employment lawyers need to return in the autumn with a plan as to how to address two key changes to employment law coming into force in April 2020.
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Same Sex Marriage: Where Are We Now?

8th August 2019
It’s been an ongoing battle through the years but legislation surrounding same sex marriage, both nationally and for the most part worldwide, has come to welcome the development with open arms.
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Boris +1: Cohabitation Laws Are Under the Spotlight

7th August 2019
As Boris Johnson and his partner were due to move into No. 11 Downing Street, they join the 3.3 million couples currently cohabiting within the UK. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has found that, one in eight people aged 16 and over in England and Wales are currently cohabiting, of this population, half of […]
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The Gambling Commission UK: History, Responsibilities & More

6th August 2019
The Gambling Commission is the executive public body of the UK Government committed to regulating gambling activities and serving as a supervisor of the Gaming Law in Great Britain.
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Should Cryptocurrency Be Regulated in the UK?

6th August 2019
With around 1500 cryptocurrencies now available globally, and new ones entering the market consistently, it is an area that now needs careful consideration from a legal and regulatory perspective.
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Prevalent Issues with Privacy and Defamation

2nd August 2019
Daniel has represented household names in their actions against the media, including actors, TV presenters and sportsmen and has many years of experience in dealing with pre-publication issues and the law of contempt, having been involved in copy clearance in relation to ground breaking and agenda setting stories. A Day in the Life of Daniel […]
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