by millerrosenfalck | Jun 24, 2020 | Employment, Publications
With the current economic climate caused by Covid-19, collective redundancy exercises (i.e. where an employer is proposing to make 20 or more employees redundant within a period of 90 days) are looming. For many HR professionals, the idea of carrying out a collective... by millerrosenfalck | Mar 31, 2020 | Business Law, Publications
The outbreak of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, and the measures taken by the UK government to contain it, placed a large number of tenants of commercial premises in a difficult position. Suspension of all ‘non-essential’ businesses together with stringent... by millerrosenfalck | Feb 4, 2020 | Articles, Business law, Guides, Publications
What are the key differences? There are a number of differences between a private and a public company; some derived from statute while others are derived from practice. The general rule is that any company which is not a public company is a private company. The main... by millerrosenfalck | Jan 30, 2020 | Business Law, Publications
If you have clicked on this article, chances are you know of the Bribery Act, which came into force in July 2011. The act received a tremendous amount of publicity, and still does to this day, thanks to its introduction of four new offences, which put bribery and... by millerrosenfalck | Aug 20, 2019 | Business Law, Publications
Introduction In English company law, capital maintenance rules require the share capital of a company to be preserved. These rules stem from a cardinal principle of law which that is that the share capital of a company limited by shares belongs to the company and not... by millerrosenfalck | Jul 15, 2019 | Business Law, Publications
The Data Protection (Charges and Information) Regulations 2018 requires every organisation or sole trader who processes personal information to pay a Data Protection Fee to the ICO, unless they are exempt. This briefing note will give you some guidance on how you can...
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