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Alan was desperate to stop smoking. He was approaching 40 and he said that he was not as fit as he used to be. His wife was expecting their first child and that was another powerful reason to stop. Alan had tried just about all the quit smoking products on the market but none had…
Adam said that he had been offered a 4 days all expenses paid trip to the Bahamas and all he had to do was make a 5 minutes Best Man speech at his best friend’s wedding. He said “I can’t do it, my mouth goes dry, my heart thumps and my mind goes blank” Best…
Adam said that he had been offered a 4 days all expenses paid trip to the Bahamas and all he had to do was make a 5 minutes Best Man speech at his best friend’s wedding. He said “I can’t do it, my mouth goes dry, my heart thumps and my mind goes blank” Best…
Due to the great Success of our February Wills offer here at TM Law we have decided to extend the offer to anyone who has a will during the month of April will get the single will done for £95 plus vat for a basic will and for a couple, £175 plus vat for a…
For all employees thinking of bringing an employment tribunal claim- best get a move on and issue it this week because after the 6th April, before you can bring a claim in the Employment Tribunal you will have to had gone through conciliation with ACAS. This will be mandatory and will of course put extra…
TM LAWS TOP TIPS TO HELP MAKE SURE YOU GET PAID 1. Know who you are dealing with. Sounds really obvious but is not only crucial but very often got wrong. 2. You can deal with someone as an Individual, as a sole trader, as a partnership or as a limited company. Identify which they…
A couple of weeks ago I attended a 3 hour seminar about HMRC enquiries and their powers to investigate taxpayers. Now I recognise that’s not everyone’s idea of a well spent afternoon, but the lecturer raised a few interesting points which I thought could be useful for you to be aware of with regard to…
Good news for those who have been injured in an accident at last. The insurance industry were trying to have the small claims limit for personal injury claims lifted from £1000 to £5000 so that accident victims could not use solicitors to claim compensation which usually means the victim of injury will be awarded less…
Employment tribunals – fees payable by claimants Change: Under its measures to boost the labour market and reduce the burden on employers, the Government has introduced fees for claimants to bring a claim in the employment tribunals. The level of fees charged depends on the complexity of the claim, there are two fees: (1) an…
Very pleased with the latest addition to the TM LAW Legal library with whole volumes dedicated to precedents we can use for your business legal matters. please contact us for details of what we can do for your business dealings This blog post was originally featured on this members own blog.