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How will the coronavirus job support scheme work?

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Paul Burton looks at the chancellor's winter economy plan, including the coronavirus job support scheme, viable jobs, pay as you grow and the VAT changes. 

what is the new furlough scheme?

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What is the new furlough scheme? How will it work, who is eligible and how long will the coronavirus job support scheme run for?

Conveyancing: How much does it cost?

Laura Mabin
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How much does it cost to buy a house? Our specialist solicitors explain how conveyancing legal fees are calculated, and what you need to pay for when buying a house.

Guide to selling a business

Karen Edwards
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While every business sale is different, there are three main parts to the process. An overview of each of the three sections is offered below. Preparation. Structure, and the legal process.

Working from home policies: 9 points to consider

Chris Dobbs
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Specialist Employment and HR solicitor, Chris Dobbs offers the 9 points that all HR managers and business owners should consider when writing a working from home policy.

Writing a working from home policy

Chris Dobbs
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Should every business have a working from home policy? What should be included? Chris Dobbs, Employment & HR Law specialist examines an increasingly important topic.

What is constructive dismissal and the final straw doctrine?

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A constructive dismissal takes place when an employee resigns in response to a fundamental breach of contract on the part of the employer. Paul Burton, specialist employment and HR lawyer examines a recent case and looks at the final straw doctrine.

Unfair dismissal, gross misconduct and homophobia

Chris Dobbs
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Chris Dobbs looks at a recent case concerning homophobia, gross misconduct, unfair dismissals and the use of anonymous evidence.

Changes to eviction law and notice periods

Anna Curtis
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Announcement of the extension of ban on evictions being progressed by the Courts to 20th September 2020; as well as the extension of notice period for both Section 21 and Section 8 to 6 months from 3 months effective from now.

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