E-Legal Monthly Business Law Update May 2012
By Angela Huck on .
In May's E-Legal: Advice on mineral rights in "Your place or mine?", procurement advice for academies and public sector bodies plus details of our latest events.
By Angela Huck on .
In May's E-Legal: Advice on mineral rights in "Your place or mine?", procurement advice for academies and public sector bodies plus details of our latest events.
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Information law specialist Caroline Redhead looks at how public authorities handle frivolous freedom of information requests.
By Patricia Hall on .
In this term's education law update Burnetts' specialist education lawyers conclude the Discrimination by Association feature from our last briefing, as well as explaining the new powers to remove under-performing teachers, the proposed HE and FE Codes of Practice relating to the Equality Act 2010 and the impact of the Public Equality Duty. Last of all, we take a look at website cookie compliance as the Information Commissioner's enforcement holiday comes to an end.
By Hazel Phillips on .
In thie month's employment law e-bulletin, solicitor Hazel Phillips provides an update on holidays and holiday requests, in the light of the Olympics, the Jubilee holidays and Easter.
By Angela Huck on .
In this month's E-Legal: What's happening on World IP Day, Absence webinar now online & EU data proposals.
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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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