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Uncategorised  |  15:06:16
EU votes to remove marriage certificate “red tape”
Changes to EU law will mean that citizens will no longer be required to have marriage certificates translated and certified if they move to another member state.
Uncategorised  |  15:06:16
The introduction of the ‘confirmation statement’ marking the end of the annual return
With effect from 30 June 2016, companies will no longer be required to file an annual return at Companies House. Instead, all companies will be required to file a 'confirmation statement' at least once every 12 months.
Uncategorised  |  15:06:16
The introduction of the ‘confirmation statement’ marks the end of the annual return
With effect from 30 June 2016, companies will no longer be required to file an annual return at Companies House. Instead, all companies will be required to file a 'confirmation statement' at least once every 12 months.
Uncategorised  |  15:06:16
Compensation awarded to our client following negligent failings in works to Council car park
Louise Huckstep, solicitor in our Personal Injury team in our Oxford office, successfully sued a Council and their contractors after alterations to the Council’s car park resulted in a large 'depression' in the tarmac surface causing our client to trip and sustain injury.
Impact of a Brexit on employment law
Uncategorised  |  14:06:16
What could leaving the EU mean for UK employment law?
With the EU referendum just around the corner, it is crucial that we understand the implications of leaving before we make a decision. As we all know, a substantial amount of employment law in the UK comes from Europe.

So what are the possible employment implications for businesses if the UK votes to leave the EU? Richard White, partner in our Employment & HR team, explores the issues.
Impact of a Brexit on employment law
Uncategorised  |  14:06:16
What could leaving the EU mean for UK employment law?
With the EU referendum just around the corner, it is crucial that we understand the implications of leaving before we make a decision. As we all know, a substantial amount of employment law in the UK comes from Europe.

So what are the possible employment implications for businesses if the UK votes to leave the EU? Malcolm Gregory, partner in our Employment & HR team, explores the issues.
Opinion  |  13:06:16
The AGA GAGA Saga
Disclaimer: This story is not about the saga of Lady Gaga cooking on an Aga (unfortunately). Authorised guarantee agreements (AGAs) have been featured in a string of court cases dating back to 2005. These have included whether the performance of the AGA can be guaranteed by a guarantor (known as a GAGA) and now whether a lease can be assigned to the tenant’s guarantor.
Uncategorised  |  13:06:16
Regulator publishes fundraising guidance
The Charity Commission has published new fundraising guidance for third sector organisations.
Uncategorised  |  13:06:16
Energy tycoon to pay £300,000 to his ex-wife – almost 20 years after their divorce
A tycoon who made his millions years after divorcing his ex-wife has been ordered to pay her a £300,000 lump sum a quarter of a century on.
Uncategorised  |  13:06:16
The Rail Electrification and Bath (Bath Economic Question time)
Uncategorised  |  13:06:16
Retail in Bath (Bath Economic Question time)
Uncategorised  |  10:06:16
Competition and Markets Authority publishes new guidance on online reviews and endorsements
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has recently published an open letter to marketing agents and their clients.
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