RESOLVING A LATE REGISTRATION OF LEGAL CHARGE AT COMPANIES HOUSE What should you do having discovered a failure to register a legal charge at Companies House within the statutory time limit of 21 days? DO ANY OF THE FOLLOWING […]
Read MoreEMPLOYMENT AND SETTLEMENT AGREEMENTS Has your employer handed you a Settlement Agreement to part company? Are the Settlement Terms not quite what you expected? Do you need someone to fight your corner to obtain better terms? You may find yourself […]
Read MoreWinter is Coming… Many Game of Thrones fans will be all too familiar with the legendary words “Winter Is Coming” in the television hit series. The meaning behind those words is one of warning and constant vigilance from threats such […]
Read MoreDWS Legal has expertise in making successful applications to register Legal Charges or Debentures that have been filed at Companies House out of time. We receive instructions from Law Firms and Financial Institutions from across the country and are well […]
Read MoreThe law of defamation protects a person’s reputation through ensuring that freedom of speech is not abused to cause detriment to persons name, company or family. Defamation covers libel and slander. Libel is when a defamatory statement is printed in […]
Read MoreSuspension from Work – What does the law say? Any employer can suspend their employees at any time due to misconduct or any disciplinary issues. The reasons for suspension are usually set out in your contract or staff conduct manual […]
Read MoreIt’s that time of year again, everyone’s got their fans out, summer dresses are out and everyone is slowly sweltering away in the heat and it’s #toohottosleep. Summer is the time of year that anti-social behaviour spikes. Longer nights and […]
Read MoreYou can’t deny that getting on with every person you meet is probably not going to happen, and that at any given point you will fallout or have an argument. But when it comes to business don’t forget to be […]
Read MoreAre you an annoying neighbour? Are you breaking the law inadvertently? Find out here, in our guide to being a good neighbour and not breaking the law. When putting up washing lines, make sure you obtain consent from your […]
Read MoreFollowing out blog on ‘Jargon busting for dispute resolution’, today we’ll be looking at ADR. In a drive to get people to stop taking things to courts, the current government is pushing its ADR plans, also known as alternative dispute […]
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