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 sick woman

 

November 2011 - Sick Pay

A judge has ruled that sick workers have the right to carry statutory holiday over to the next  working year.

the internet

October 2011 - The Online Issue

This month's client alert looks at a few legal aspects affecting the online world - from cookies to copyright and surcharges to social networks.

 

   
consumer rights

July 2011 - The Consumer Rights Directive

Britain is now a nation of online shoppers who spend twice as much money a year online than any other European country, in fact the growth in internet shopping has been at its fastest in the last 2 years.

Members of the European Parliament have recently voted on amendments to a new Directive on EU wide consumer protection law which may have far reaching consequences for anybody doing business online.

   
   
   

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Richard Drax MP highlights regional opportunities for construction industry

Humphries Kirk along with Albert Goodman Accountants and Yeovil Hire Centre recently hosted a construction industry breakfast where the guest speaker was MP, Richard Drax. Mr Drax spoke about the future for local business and the construction industry.

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How cohabiting couples can get ‘marriage-like’ legal protection

Cohabiting couples are being urged to take action to ensure they have the same kind of legal protection as married couples. The call comes from the Law Society following a Government decision not to give cohabitants the same legal rights as spouses.

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At Christmas it’s Good to be Green

'Christmas is coming!', and whilst that has probably sent a small shiver up a few spines it has had the opposite effect on Peter Inch owner of Trees for Rent and client of Humphries Kirk solicitors.

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Robin Rowland Email Scam

We are aware that a number of emails have been sent fraudulently using Robin Rowland’s name.

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Business Support for Pharaoh: King of Egypt

What do a construction firm, a law firm and a 3000 year old Egyptian statue of Ramses II have in common? – Answer: They are all appearing in the Dorset County Museum over the next few months.

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