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  • March 23, 2023

    Settlement Agreements – benefit of using one solicitor to act for your employees

    When a business needs to make redundancies, it may want to consider offering enhanced terms to those employees via a Settlement Agreement. This controls the prospect of any future claims and gives certainty to the terms as well as being legally binding between the employer and the employee if drafted correctly. It is usually entered […]

  • March 23, 2023

    Cohabiting couples and inheritance

    A question which unmarried couples should ask themselves is have they considered what happens to their Estate when they die, especially if they haven’t made a Will? When you make a Will, you set out your final wishes as to how you would like to see your wealth and assets distributed, and who looks after […]

  • March 22, 2023

    Employee Ownership Trust

    An Employee Ownership Trust (EOT) is a model to encourage business owners to set up corporate structures in a different way (think John Lewis) with employees owning a share of the business. Business owners looking to sell their business may choose to sell to an EOT for a faster and friendlier sale, to receive full […]

  • March 20, 2023

    Motoring offences – know the law

    In March 2022 the law around the use of a mobile phone, sat nav or tablet while driving changed, but many drivers are still breaking the law 12 months on. New technology which many drivers might not be aware of is also helping to catch those not following the rules. For example, in 2021 during […]

  • March 3, 2023

    Compulsory Purchase and Compensation

    Review of the laws around compulsory purchase and compensation Earlier this year the Government announced it has asked the Law Commission to review the existing laws around compulsory purchase in relation to major infrastructure projects (which here in Kent includes projects such as the proposed Lower Thames Crossing). The Department for Levelling up Housing and […]

  • February 17, 2023

    Employee awarded compensation for boss’ ‘bad joke’

    A talented employee who had worked at BT Openreach for several years has been awarded over £20,000 compensation following a deeply insensitive ‘joke’ made by her boss along with other racially motivated comments. Ms Alexandre who is originally from the US, said she was left ‘deeply distressed’ when her manager ‘joked’ that she could get […]

  • January 25, 2023

    Gullands High Street Heroes Awards 2022

    When we first discussed the idea of the ways we could help support local businesses in Maidstone town centre in the run up to Christmas, we concluded that celebrating excellent customer service was important.  We wanted to find examples of the type of service that you only get when dealing with customers face to face […]

  • January 25, 2023

    Shaun The Sheep comes to Maidstone

    Following the success of the Heart of Kent Hospice’s Elmer’s Big Heart of Kent Parade there is a new art trail to look forward to in 2024 featuring Shaun the Sheep. We are thrilled to be taking part and will sponsor one of the 50 large and individually decorated Shaun sculptures which once again will […]

  • January 25, 2023

    Protect yourself from Property Fraud

    Property fraud in the UK is rare, but instances of it are increasing, so how can you protect your property? This type of sophisticated crime essentially involves a fraudster tricking others into believing they are the true owner of the property and then when it is sold, they take the proceeds of the sale as […]

  • January 25, 2023

    Keep your dog on the right side of the law

    During the Covid lockdowns there was a huge rise in the number of households owning a dog and there are now an estimated 13 million dogs in the UK, but how many dog owners are aware of the law and their legal responsibilities? We’ve teamed up with Dog Trainer and Behaviourist Justin Gilmore, www.dogtraininginkent.com to […]

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