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Procedural steps not taken by employee irrelevant to constructive dismissal claim
06 Sept 2024An employee’s failure to fully complete every step of an internal grievance process will not impact their right to claim constructive dismissal, according to the recent ruling by the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT).
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How's it going for pharma SMEs in the EU?
04 Sept 2024In the EU, there are regulations - lots of them. There's even a specific regulation for micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the pharma sector. The EU is seeking opinions on support for pharmaceutical SMEs.
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£100 million boost to quantum hubs to aid life sciences innovations
04 Sept 2024The UK Government has recently allocated substantial funding of over £100 million to support five new quantum research hubs across the UK.
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Long term agreements still apply even when things change
03 Sept 2024When a licensee entered into a trade mark licence for 25 years and decided five years in that they did not want to use the trade mark any more, they were still required to pay the large minimum royalties, the Court of Appeal has ruled.
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Can a Deathbed Gift override a Will?
02 Sept 2024The recent case of Rahman v Hassan and others (May 2024) has broadened the scope of evidence required to substantiate a DMC. This development could potentially lead to more claims that such gifts override existing wills.
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Where are the rules heading for non-domiciled individuals?
02 Sept 2024On 29 July, the new Labour Government provided some clarity on the form of the new residence-based regime.