Latest Solicitors News - September 2009
Proposed changes to UK Insolvency Procedures
Proposals for changes to the UK’s corporate insolvency procedures are being considered following this year’s budget.
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Employers Should Consider Adjustments Before Dismissing Disabled workers
A recent Tribunal has found that employers may be required to take steps to avoid the dismissal of a disabled employee, such as permitting a phased return to work.
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Update: Coroners and Justice Bill
A new Coroners and Justice Bill (the Bill) is set to go to reporting stage in the House of Lords on October 21.
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Public to Benefit From Seized Criminal Property
The Home Office has revealed that a new pilot scheme was launched in June this year to give members of the public a direct say on how seized criminal property seized can be used to benefit their communities.
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Brand Protection Claims Could Rise as Sainsbury's is Sued Over Copycat Pimms
Drinks company Diageo’s dispute with Sainsbury’s over claims that the supermarket's Pitcher's is a copy of its product Pimms could lead to further claims being brought by brand owners.
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