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The curious case of the Blackpool Hotel and Trip Advisor - Hotel "fines" customers for writing a bad review
A Blackpool hotel has made headlines this week after “fining” a couple £100 for reviewing the hotel on Trip Advisor as a “rotten, stinking hovel”.The hotel relied upon…
Posted on 22 November, 2014 by Ortolan
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Dealing with an insolvent tenant - a landlord's rights and options
A common problem for a landlord is how to deal with a tenant that becomes insolvent. This article considers common forms of insolvency processes, what they are and how they…
Posted on 22 November, 2014 by Ortolan
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Workplace Drug Testing - on the rise
A number of employment screening companies have reported a rise in annual workplace drug tests in the last few years.Employers cannot require staff to submit to drug testing…
Posted on 22 November, 2014 by Ortolan
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Liquidated Damages - In a nutshell
The parties to a contract may include a clause requiring the offending party to pay a defined amount of money to the innocent party in the event of a breach. Such…
Posted on 22 November, 2014 by Ortolan
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Holiday Pay Calculation - The Legal Position Explained
There has been a lot of press following the recent case of Bear Scotland Ltd v Fulton and another UKEATS/0047/13, Hertel (UK) Ltd v Woods and others UKEAT/0160/14 and Amec…
Posted on 22 November, 2014 by Ortolan
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We've got the HOTs for you (Part Two of Two) - Heads of Terms for Commercial Lettings. Getting it right.
Entering into a commercial lease exposes a tenant to a number of overheads and liabilities. Equally, from the landlord’s point of view, investment in a commercial property…
Posted on 22 November, 2014 by Ortolan
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Demanding repayment of a debt - Alternative options to issuing proceedings (Part Two)
This article follows on from the article last month on dealing with difficult debtors and the use of demand letters and statutory demands. This month we focus on winding up…
Posted on 20 October, 2014 by Ortolan
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Mediation - Is a refusal to mediate always unreasonable?
Mediation continues to grow in popularity as an alternative form of dispute resolution. More and more people are acknowledging the potential benefits of trying to achieve a…
Posted on 20 October, 2014 by Ortolan
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Equal Pay Audit Orders - Potential for public humiliation
From 1 October employers who have been held by an employment tribunal to have breached equal pay legislation may now be ordered to conduct an equal pay audit and make public…
Posted on 20 October, 2014 by Ortolan
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Right to attend ante-natal appointments for fathers and partners - Reminder that this is now in force
From 1 October fathers and partners are now entitled to take unpaid time off to attend ante-natal appointments. The right is to attend up to two ante-natal appointments, each…
Posted on 20 October, 2014 by Ortolan
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Retirement Age - Epic 7 year battle finally reaches a conclusion
Since the introduction of the Equality Act 2010 default retirement ages have become a thing of the past. Retirement is no longer considered an automatically “fair” reason…
Posted on 20 October, 2014 by Ortolan
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Flexible Working Requests - What to do if you receive a request
The new rules regarding the right to request flexible working have been introduced and all staff with at least 6 months service have a right to apply.It’s still early days…
Posted on 20 October, 2014 by Ortolan
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Bring Your Own Device - Government issues new guidance
A recent YouGov survey revealed that 47% of the working population now use their personal smart phone, laptop or tablet for work purposes. Whilst this “bring your own…
Posted on 20 October, 2014 by Ortolan
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We’ve got the HOTs for you: Heads of Terms for Commercial Lettings – Getting it Right
Entering into a commercial lease exposes a tenant to a number of overheads and liabilities. Equally, from the landlord’s point of view, investment in a commercial property…
Posted on 20 October, 2014 by Ortolan
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Demanding Repayment Of A Debt - Alternative Options To Issuing Proceedings
A common occurrence for a business is a debtor company that fails to pay. An alternative to bringing a claim is to issue a letter of demand or a statutory demand. These can…
Posted on 24 September, 2014 by Ortolan