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Changes To Fit Notes
Fit notes (officially called ‘statement of fitness for work’ or ‘med 3’), which were introduced in 2010 as a replacement to sick notes, have recently undergone an update.
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Game For A Laugh In The Northamptonshire Sport Business Games
On 14th July Northamptonshire Sport hosted the Business Games 2022. Wilson Browne Solicitors entered a team from across the offices and departments to compete is various activities alongside other local businesses.
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Get It Right From The Start
The Importance of Terms and Conditions for the Provision of Goods and/or Services in Business to Consumer Transactions
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What’s your biggest business fear?
In a recent poll partner Kevin Rogers asked his LinkedIn connections this question and gave four potential answers.
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Golden logistics triangle sees massive expansion amidst record increases in business premises
Northamptonshire is renowned for its transport and logistics hubs at the heart of the road and rail networks helping facilitate the increase in online shopping. As a business with many clients in the sector, and as active members and sponsors of the Northants Logistics Forum Awards, Wilson Browne Solicitors takes a keen interest in the latest developments.
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The Corporate and Commercial Team at Wilson Browne Solicitors advises in an MBO for a Conveyer Systems Group
The Corporate and Commercial Team at Wilson Browne Solicitors advises in an MBO for a Conveyer Systems Group
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1950s Looking Back At Laws During The Coronation : The Court of Protection
Lets take a look at the Court of Protection laws when the Queen came to the throne in 1952.
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1950s Looking Back At Laws During The Coronation : Wills & Probate
Kawaljit Singh takes a look at the Probate laws during the time of the Queen’s coronation.
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1950s Looking Back At Laws During The Coronation : Residential Conveyancing
Charlotte Toms takes a look at the conveyancing laws when the Queen came to the throne in 1952.
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1950s Looking Back At Laws During The Coronation : Commercial Litigation
Rachel Leatherland takes a look at the law surrounding recovery of unpaid rent since the 1950s.