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19 Apr 2020
Commercial Contracts at the time of Coronavirus crisis
We know today that the outbreak of COVID-19 has a vast impact on international and domestic trade and services. In only five months after first case reported in Wuhan, China, in December 2019 we could observe the rapid spread of the disease around the globe. The governments decided to take emergency measures to stop the escalation of […]
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13 Apr 2020
Coronavirus (COVID-19) An Update For Our Clients
Coronavirus (COVID-19) An Update For Our Clients With the current uncertainty around COVID-19, I want to reassure you that IMD Solicitors LLP is still open for business. Despite some of our colleagues working from home, we are, as always, committed to offering a seamless service. Our offices are still open where we are operating with […]
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1 Apr 2020
Employment – What You Should Know About IR35 Regulation
‘Employment in disguise’ – what you should know about IR35 regulation. The ironic thing about IR35 legislation is that when you type this phrase into Google, the first result that shows up is ‘IR35 changes’ and ‘IR35 how to avoid’. We know it also from our business clients that they are concerned and not sure […]
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27 Mar 2020
Coronavirus – Advice for Employees
In this article we want to focus on employees, support employees can get and the issues they may have that are caused by the current coronavirus crisis. If you are an individual who is wondering what will happen with your workplace and if you are somehow protected under the circumstances, please stay with us and […]
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24 Mar 2020
Coronavirus – Impact On Businesses And The Support Available
The outbreak of the COVID-19 coronavirus will place many businesses in a difficult financial position. As the chancellor, Mr Rishi Sunak stated at one of the daily briefings: ‘the coronavirus pandemic is a public health emergency. But it is also an economic emergency. We have never, in peacetime, faced an economic fight like this one’. […]
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18 Mar 2020
Employment – Preventing Claims of Stress at Work
Preventing claims of stress at work According to the Health & Safety Executive stress is ‘the adverse reaction people have to excessive pressures or other types of demand placed on them’ by their job. As an employer, you owe your employees a duty of care. That is, a duty to provide a work environment where […]
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1 Aug 2019
Best or reasonable endeavours? What a difference a word makes
Once signed, a contract represents a formal record of the agreement made between you and your customer. The obligations under that agreement are often absolute, with any failure to satisfy them will be considered a breach of contract which could result in a dispute, and considerable expense. With this in mind, there may well be circumstances […]
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10 Jul 2019
One year of GDPR: staying on the right side of the regulations
We are now one year into the new, tougher data protection regime under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). As Marcin Durlak, an employment law expert with IMD Solicitors explains, Brexit or no Brexit, these rules are not going away any time soon. Marcin Durlak takes us through what the first year has taught us and provides a checklist to help employers […]
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17 Jun 2019
Selling your company – handle warranties with care
After years of hard work building up a business, the prospect of selling it on to another company or the current management team will be the light at the end of the tunnel. Unless you are a serial entrepreneur, a more leisurely life is ahead when the stresses and strains of running a business will […]
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