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Spratt Endicott Solicitors brings in debt recovery specialist to bolster client relations
Spratt Endicott Solicitors has welcomed a new specialist to its debt recovery team, who’ll be tasked with supporting the growth of the department by building new client relationships and extending existing ones. Heather Jackson joins the firm as Business Development Manager in the firm’s Debt Recovery practice, thanks to her extensive background in financial services, […]
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5 Key Information Points on Lasting Power of Attorney
Our very own Paula Tedder was a guest speaker on Radio Oxford over the weekend (24/11/19), discussing the topic of lasting power of attorney (LPA). Below, we have outlined Paula’s 5 key information points everyone should know when it comes to LPAs. Get in touch Here at Spratt Endicott, our solicitors are dedicated to providing […]
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Civil Partnerships for All?
As a result of one of Parliament’s final acts before it was dissolved for the General Election, mixed-sex couples will be able to enter into Civil Partnerships from 31 December 2019. At the time of writing, Civil Partnerships are reserved exclusively for same-sex couples. When same-sex couples were allowed to marry in England & Wales, […]
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Could your property be exempt from inheritance tax?
Your property may qualify for the conditional exemption from inheritance tax (IHT) if it is considered to be heritage property. This could be very useful for your family as it means that such property, which is not restricted to just land, can pass down the generations with no IHT being payable at the time. There […]
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Data Protection Update
Accountability Toolkit The General Data Protection Regulation [GDPR] introduced an accountability principle so data controllers are required to handle personal data appropriately and effectively and are able to show this through their practices and procedures. The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has announced that it intends to launch an accountability toolkit in 2020 to help organisations […]
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Important Reminders on Investigations in Misconduct Dismissals
An adequate investigation is a key part of a misconduct dismissal for it to be fair. This is necessary to show:- the employer has reasonable grounds to believe that the employee is guilty of the misconduct; and the employee knows the case they have to meet. The recent case of Dronsfield v The University of Reading has […]
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New Parental Bereavement Leave for Employees
The Parental Bereavement (Leave and Pay) Act 2018 was given Royal Assent on 13 September 2018 and is due to come into effect in 2020. The new legislation gives employees who lose a child under the age of 18 or a stillborn from 24 weeks of pregnancy, a day one right to two weeks leave. […]
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Post-Termination Restrictions & Restrictive Covenants
In the case of Tillman v Egon Zehnder [2019] UKSC 32, the Supreme Court has clarified the law surrounding severance of restrictive covenants in employment contracts including Post-Termination Restrictions. What are Post-Termination Restrictions? Post-Termination Restrictions are restrictive covenants typically found in an employment contract to restrict and/or prohibit an ex-employee taking up employment with a competing company, […]
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Spratt Endicott Supports Cherwell District Council with Local Housing Initiative
Spratt Endicott Solicitors are working with Cherwell District Council on the Build! project which will see an alternative source of affordable housing become available across the Cherwell district. Build! offers people the chance to get involved in completing their new home. The homes are built up to watertight shell stage and then the purchasers come […]
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