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Final destination on the route to full tipping

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Hospitality workers must receive all gratuities and service charges without deductions in future Hospitality and other service sector businesses need to gear up for gratuity changes, with new legislation designed to tie up loose strings over tipping...

When embellishing your CV may be illegal

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Job seekers wishing to present themselves in a good light by inflating their experience and qualifications may get the job today, but the deception could cost them their future career and even their freedom.    That’s the warning following a...

Stamford Mercury Business Awards 2022

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Chattertons were once again honoured to be a main sponsor of the Rutland and Stamford Mercury Business Awards 2022 and judge of the Large Business of the Year category. The finalists, main partners, category and associate sponsors, judges and guests...

School's out as holiday pay ruling lands

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Holiday pay for those who work only part of the year and have no contractually set hours should be calculated on the basis of average earnings, the Supreme Court has confirmed.  In a judgement that is likely to mean higher holiday pay payments for many...

Recent success for our Planning Team

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Our planning team have been busy over the summer months working for a wide range of clients on a mixed caseload of planning appeals and agreements.  We are pleased to have achieved successful outcomes for our clients on two recent planning enforcement...

The limited company in divorce - does post separation wealth have to be shared?

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Directors often assert that post-separation business income and wealth generation is a result of their own efforts and should therefore be protected from being shared with other matrimonial assets. The recent judgement in DE v FE EWFC 71 [2022] ...

Facial Recognition - What is the law?

David Rogerson
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In July this year, the Co-operative convenience store chain was found to be using facial recognition technology across stores in the south of England, leading to complaints being filed to the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO), who regulate the...