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Abuse Claims Farleys Solicitors LLP

IISCA Report Explores the Changing Nature of Child Sexual Exploitation in Damning Report

The Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse has revealed extensive local authority and police failures in their response to the changing...

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Amy Jones Trainee Solicitor
Property Commercial Property

Ground Rent to Zero: Leasehold Reform (Ground Rent) Bill

There are approximately 4.6 million leaseholder homes in England, 68% are flats and 32% are houses. In recent years there has been an emerge...

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Employment Law Farleys Solicitors LLP

ACAS Early Conciliation - What Is It? What Do I Do?

Guidance for Employees and Potential Claimants ACAS Early Conciliation is a process that can allow for exploration and facilitation of a se...

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Victoria Mitchell Partner

Are Green Leases a Move Towards Sustainability?

The real estate sector has one of the highest carbon footprints, it accounts for 40 per cent of carbon dioxide emissions. Government policie...

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2022 Employment Law Changes

As well as dealing with the ongoing impact of coronavirus, business owners and HR personnel need to be aware of upcoming changes due to new ...

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Victoria Mitchell Partner
HR Employment Law Farleys Solicitors

5 Reasons Why All Employers Need a Staff Handbook

If you have decided that now is the ideal time to review the existing HR practices in your business and consider what improvements can be ma...

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Sally Eastwood Associate Partner

Energy Performance Certificate: An Update

The Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) was introduced in 2007 for standardised ratings for the energy efficiency of commercial and residen...

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