Webinar Recording: Managing repetitive short-term absence
By Joanne Stronach on .
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By Joanne Stronach on .
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Caroline Redhead, an information law specialist explains the Information Commissioner's analysis of proposals to change data protection legislation.
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Caroline Redhead, an information law specialist explains the Information Commissioner's analysis of proposals to change data protection legislation.
By Diane Barnes on .
Sporting and rural pursuits continue to be popular, despite the banning of particular hunting practices in recent years. This makes it vitally important that both landowners and users of land know their rights and obligations in relation to the exercise of sporting rights.
By Diane Barnes on .
Public auctions have been a popular way to buy and sell agricultural property for centuries on the basis that the system is seen as a fair, competitive and quick way to buy and sell.
By Richard Miller on .
A decade ago, renewable energy was a concept that many people saw as a new age fad that would eventually fade.
However, with EU carbon reduction targets, default penalties, and the potential threat of environmental taxes, renewable energy is now something to be taken seriously.
Burnetts' Head of Agriculture looks at some of the energy opportunities available to landowners.
By Angela Huck on .
In this issue of E-Legal, John Priddle gets whimsical about leap years and quarter days while Aaron Lyons explains the impact of a recent Employment Appeal Tribunal on fixed term workers and redundancy.
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The recent Employment Appeal Tribunal decision in the above case provides clarification on what constitutes “an organised grouping of employees” in relation to a service provision change.
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Employment law solicitor Aaron Lyons looks at the impact of a recent Employment Appeal decision on fixed term workers.
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