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Commercial Leases: A Quick Guide
Whether you're renting an office or letting retail space, here's a few important things you need to know to protect your position.
EMI Schemes: A Simple (But Complete) Guide
Find out how EMI share option schemes work and how they could help your business incentivise its employees with our EMI scheme guide.
Shareholders Agreements: What You Need To Know
What is a shareholders agreement, when do you need one and how do you make one? We explain all in our simple guide to shareholders agreements.
Constructive, Unfair & Wrongful Dismissal: A Guide
If you've been dismissed unfairly or in breach of contract, you may have a dismissal claim. If you do have a claim, you'll need to act quickly as there are strict time limits.
Making Redundancies: An Employer's Guide
Employers considering making redundancies should take care to follow certain guidelines. Otherwise they risk expensive tribunal claims.
Commercial Conveyancing: A Guide To The Basics
Whether you're buying or selling an office, restaurant or industrial unit, make sure you're on top of the commercial conveyancing process with our simple guide.
Discrimination At Work: A Guide for Employees
Suffered discrimination at work? Been bullied, harassed or treated unfairly? Find out what the law says about discrimination and whether you can make a claim against your employer.
Disciplinary Proceedings: An Employee Guide
Facing disciplinary proceedings? Find out how the disciplinary procedure works and what steps you should take to ensure you're prepared for your disciplinary hearing.
Dismissing Staff: What Employer's Need To Know
Employer's considering dismissing staff need to be careful to ensure they do things by the book. Otherwise they risk an expensive employment claim. So what do employers need to look out for?
Consumer Rights: Know Your Statutory Rights
In a dispute over a product or service? Find out what your statutory rights are under the Consumer Rights Act.