Everything You Need To Know About TUPE Transfers And Regulations.
Is your employer transferring to a new employer? If so, don’t worry about changes to your employment contract. The TUPE regulations protect you. But what…
Is your employer transferring to a new employer? If so, don’t worry about changes to your employment contract. The TUPE regulations protect you. But what…
The Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 is a challenging area of criminal law. Therefore, our solicitors have clearly outlined everything you need to know below.
The magistrates’ court typically deals with less serious criminal offences that fall outside of crimes such as rape and murder. In 2019, the magistrates’ court…
The Crown Court is the court that deals with serious criminal offences in the UK. Surprisingly, in 2019, the Crown Court received 104,000 cases.
Both men and women are at risk of rape. However, there are far more female rape victims than men in the UK. A study…
How many women are sexually assaulted? A 2017 study by the Crime Survey in England and Wales estimated that since the age of 16, 20%…
During the pandemic, the number of reported dog thefts and cat thefts skyrocketed. The steep rise in thefts resulted from the increase in the market…
Identity theft is a concern for many people, mainly because it’s almost impossible to tell whether you’re a victim of identity theft until it’s too…
The scariest thing about driving is trusting that other road users are being responsible. But, unfortunately, this isn’t always the case, as dangerous driving charges…
A child arrangement order is an important court order as it dictates how much contact you have with your child. In this article, our child…
Actual Bodily Harm (ABH) is a criminal offence, which can come with a maximum sentence of five years imprisonment. In this article, our solicitors outline…
How can someone kill another person without it being considered murder? In some cases, killing someone will be deemed as manslaughter rather than murder. But,…
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