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How to avoid HR hangovers from Christmas party chaos

The annual Christmas office party can be a major headache for employers. Whilst staff rejoice in festivities enjoying food and drink courtes...

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Victoria Mitchell Partner

Divorce: When Spouses are in Business Together What Happens?

When couples are in business together and they divorce, the first thing they usually think about is what will happen to the business, who wi...

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Amy Duncan Solicitor

Autumn Budget 2021 – What Does This Mean for Businesses?

Chancellor, Rishi Sunak, delivered his statement to Parliament on 27 October 2021. So, what are the key issues and how does this affect your...

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Debbie King Partner
Online business solicitors

Budget Announcement 2021 – A Brief Overview

Please note: The information contained in this article is correct as of 15:00 - 03/03/21. As more information on the government budget annou...

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Ian Liddle Partner
HR Advantage Farleys Solicitors LLP

What’s the difference between a Solicitor and a Lawyer?

If you’ve not got any legal experience, the differences between Lawyers and Solicitors may not be immediately obvious. This can be most ev...

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Budget 2018 – Business Announcements

The Chancellor, Philip Hammond, has delivered his third Budget, delivering what he said was a “Budget for Britain’s future” announcing...

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Debbie King Partner
Company procedure law Farleys Solicitors

Autumn Budget 2017 – What Does This Mean for Business?

Philip Hammond has delivered his second Budget as Chancellor. The Chancellor put a positive spin on the Autumn Budget, with his vision of th...

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Debbie King Partner

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