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Settlement Agreement Advice for Senior Executives Our specialist employment lawyers provide high quality advice for senior executives. We will expect clearly explain your options, including potential claims that you may have against your employer, and we will... by millerrosenfalck | Jul 9, 2019 | Employment, Publications
Requests to record meetings by employees are often made when the employee/employer relationship is starting to deteriorate – and is usually a sign of a breakdown in trust. The types of meetings that employers will usually consider recording are disciplinary meetings,... by millerrosenfalck | Jun 20, 2019 | Employment, Publications
In the recent decision of Federación de Servicios de Comisiones Obreras v Deutsche Bank SAE Case C‑55/18 the European Court of Justice held that Member states must require employers to set up a measuring system to record daily working time for individual workers. Such... by millerrosenfalck | Apr 8, 2019 | Employment, Publications
In September 2017, the Criminal Finances Act 2017 came into force, introducing new measures to prevent tax evasion. Under these new rules, companies and partnerships can be found guilty of a criminal offence for failure to prevent the facilitation of tax evasion by... by millerrosenfalck | Apr 2, 2019 | Business Law, Publications
1. Constitution, legal culture and regulatory regime The Kingdom of Denmark is a constitutional monarchy. As stipulated in the Danish constitution, the monarch is not answerable for its actions, the monarch is sacrosanct. The monarch formally appoints and dismisses... by millerrosenfalck | Apr 2, 2019 | Business law, Guides, Publications
1. Introduction An overseas company wishing to sell its products in the Danish market may consider appointing a Danish based commercial agent with specific market sector knowledge to negotiate orders on its behalf. Alternatively, the foreign company may seek to sell...
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