A UK freight handling firm has been fined £12,000 in Court, after its owners admitted to serious health and safety breaches.
What could post-Brexit IP look like?
Britain’s eventual exit from the European Union (EU) is sure to hit the country’s Intellectual Property (IP) community hard in coming years – but how?
Online database for Employment Tribunal judgements to go live later this year
Employment Tribunal decisions are to be made publicly available, via an online database set to go live later this year, HM Courts and Tribunals Service (HMCTS) has confirmed.
Landlords and tenants lack awareness of the law
New research has revealed that a large number of UK tenants are unaware that their landlord should lodge their deposit with the Tenancy Deposit Protection Scheme.
Engineering firm and landowners plead guilty to health and safety failings
A British engineering firm and a contract farming company have pleaded guilty to health and safety failings – which could see both firms fined with tens of thousands of pounds.