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Crippslaw

  • Crippslaw Summer 2007Summer 2007 In this issue: Business News - Legal updates plus the latest news from Cripps Harries Hall LLP; Local Super Heroes - Tunbridge Wells publishing giant, Panini, talks about the secret to its continued success in the ever-changing world of publishing; Developing the South East - Kent and the South East are at the heart of the Government’s regeneration and housing agenda.; The Smoking Ban - Due to be enforced on company vehicles. Philip Youdan asks, are you ready?; Doing Your Duty - Ed Weeks explains the increased duties that arise from the “fiduciary relationship” a director has with his company; Public Contracts Q&A - Nicola Paffard comments on the processes involved in tendering for Government work and how to maximise chances of success.
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  • Crippslaw Autumn 2006Autumn 2006 In this issue: The True Cost of Company Vehicles - Fleet management and the increasing importance of health and safety regulations; Acting Responsibly - Corporate social responsibility explored; Technology Q&A - Protecting the IP rights of your software; The New Age of Workplace Equality - Age Discrimination; New age discrimination regulations explained.
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  • Crippslaw Spring 2006Spring 2006 In this issue: Finding The Ethical Balance - Are charities meeting employees’ expectations?; Taxing Development - Round We Go Again; The Chancellor’s latest plans look strangely familiar; Managing A Successful Secondment - Making the most of secondment; Landlord Action - Turning The Tables; Prompt action pays dividends; Last Orders On Closing Time - Will the “café culture” become reality after all?; Partnership Q & A - Liability for salaried partners; E-storage: Safeguarding Your Documents - Is your business protected?; Latest news from Cripps Harries Hall LLP
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  • Crippslaw Autumn 2005Autumn 2005 In this issue: Free Your PC - Open-source software - worth a try?; To Talk Or Not To Talk - The new obligation for employers to consult with staff; Goodenough College - The "hidden jewel in London's crown"; Holding Partnership Property? - Who owns what? The Right To Know - Freedom of information and the right to know about your commercial secrets; It's Only Just Beginning - How age discrimination rules will affect partnerships; Latest news from Cripps Harries Hall LLP
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  • Crippslaw Spring 2005Spring 2005 In this issue: Landlords’ Consents - take action, a tough approach from the courts, Catching the Wave - Pink Lady® meets the Atlantic challenge, Data Protection Hotspots - don’t get caught out, Red Tape Nightmare - the latest headache for employers, Mediation ain’t what it used to be and new insurance regulations for high street businesses
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  • Summer 2004 In this issue: Limited Access - right to request personal information, In Trust for the nation - Chatham historic dockyard trust, Bonus Points - employee bonus schemes, A property revolution - land registration act 2002, A practical guide to modern marketing and Staying in Top Condition - terms and conditions for your workplace.
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  • Crippslaw cover - Autumn 2003Autumn 2003
    In this issue: Attention All Landlords and Tenants - control of asbestos at work; Discrimination in the Workplace - new regulations; Survival Tactics - taking action in a challenging market; Have You Learnt the Four ‘R’s? - consumer rights; Taking a Hard Line on Tax - Stamp Duty Land Tax; Engaged in Battle - shareholder disputes. 
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  • Crippslaw cover - Summer 2003Summer 2003
    In this issue: Disability - Access to buildings; Legal briefs; Work-life balance; Mr Prescott’s housing pipe-dream; Passing on the family business; Avoiding shareholder disputes; EMI options - are you missing out?; Get online; Mexican Wave - A new concept in the delivery of legal services; Three new partners at Cripps Harries Hall
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  • Crippslaw cover - Spring 2003Spring 2003
    In this issue Union Railways, responsible for the construction of the Channel Tunnel Rail Link, discusses its impact on Kent and the wider region; proposed amendments to the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954; issues surrounding the monitoring of internet and email access at work; the dismissal of senior executives; the government’s apparent preference for incorporated businesses; and how to minimise risk in construction contracts.
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  • Crippslaw cover - Autumn 2002Autumn 2002
    In this issue we address the disqualification of directors, the late payment of debts, the E-Commerce Regulations 2002, discrimination in the workplace, alternatives dispute resolution and asset based finance.  
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  • Crippslaw cover - Summer 2002Summer 2002
    In this issue we address the responsibilities of directors, turnover rent leases, opportunities and pitfalls under the Telecommunications Act, the duties of auditors to shareholders and creditors, tax exemption on the sale of substantial shareholdings, the Enterprise Bill and its impact on cartels  
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  • Crippslaw cover - Spring 2002Spring 2002
    In this issue we address parallel importing and the ECJ, e-conveyancing, The Data Protection Act 1998, The Land Registration Bill and squatters, insolvency and the Enterprise Bill, registered design rights.  
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