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How to remove a company director: Section 168 of the Companies Act 2006

Zoe Watson
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In her first article, Company & Commercial Solicitor Zoe Watson answers the question ‘How do I terminate a director of a company?’.

Zoe looks at who can remove a director, what process needs to be followed and more…

How to become a Landlord - Specialist Advice

Olivia Parkinson
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In this article, Landlord & Tenant specialist Olivia Parkinson provides advice for people who are looking to become a landlord.

He goes on to outline the responsibilities of a landlord, the costs involved and the benefits.

How to get ready for a new tenant - landlord advice

Olivia Parkinson
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Once you’ve found a suitable tenant for your property, and gone through the ‘screening process’ to ensure that they’re the right fit, you’ll need to prepare your property for their arrival.

In this article, Landlord & Tenant Specialist Olivia Parkinson outlines how to get ready for your new tenant and what documents you’ll need to provide.

What to do about Restrictive Covenants on your property?

Olivia Parkinson
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Restrictive covenants, as you may well know, can be a real nuisance for landlords.But what exactly are they, what effect do they have, and how can you remove them. In his latest article, Landlord and Tenant Specialist Olivia Parkinson answers these questions and more.

The problem with the statutory defence to discrimination claims

Chris Dobbs
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In his latest article, Employment Solicitor Chris Dobbs looks at the problem with the statutory ‘reasonable steps’ defence to discrimination claims.

He looks at where the defence fails, and discusses the importance of up to date employment training.

Can I evict a tenant myself?

Olivia Parkinson
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In this video, Will Bartley looks at whether landlords can evict tenants themselves or whether they should take specialist advice.

VIDEO: How do I prepare for a new tenant?

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If you’re a landlord who’s waiting for a new tenant to move in, you may be wondering what you can do to make sure that you’re prepared for their arrival.
 
In his latest video, Landlord and Tenant Specialist Will Bartley recommends three actions to take to get ready for new tenants.

VIDEO: What responsibilities does a landlord have?

Olivia Parkinson
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If you’re looking to rent out property, you need to be aware of the responsibilities that you will take on as a landlord.
 
So, in this video, Landlord and Tenant Specialist Will Bartley outlines the 5 most important duties that you will have.

Quiet Quitting: An employment solicitor's view

Chris Dobbs
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Quiet quitting is the latest topical phrase to hit the workplace headlines and involves people essentially doing the bare minimum in their workplace.

In this article, Employment Solicitor Chris Dobbs dives deeper into quiet quitting; debating whether it is an actual problem and outlining how employers can combat the issue.

VIDEO: How do I rent a property? Advice for new Landlords

Olivia Parkinson
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Are you looking to rent out a property, but unsure where to start? If so, this video might help. Here, Landlord and Tenant Specialist Will Bartley outlines the first steps that you should take.

EU Retained Law: What it means for you

Chris Dobbs
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The Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill is set to revoke certain EU legislation, including, potentially, TUPE, The Working Time Regulations and more.

In his latest article, Employment Solicitor Chris Dobbs looks at this bill in further detail and outlines the potential changes that could occur as a result of it.

New arrivals make Frettens' Corporate team 'one of the most experienced' in the area

Karen Edwards
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Two new solicitors have joined Frettens’ Corporate & Commercial Team, making them one of the ‘most experienced and best-resourced in the area’.

Paul Longland and Zoe Watson join partner Karen Edwards’ team, meaning they now have six lawyers working exclusively on corporate and commercial transactions.

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