Posts In Category "advice"
How to deal with a delay in registration of a Power of Attorney?
How to deal with a delay in registration of a Power of Attorney With the threat of Coronavirus continuing, many of the most at-risk groups are having to self-isolate in order to protect themselves and others. It is these individuals in particular, who may need to rely on friends and family members to act on […]
What is the difference between a Lease and a Licence?
In this article, Luke Crocker from our Commercial Property Team takes a look at the difference between a Lease and a Licence. If you have any queries or require any advice on this note or any other property related issue, please do not hesitate to call us on 01905 900 919 or email welcome@bradleyhayneslaw.co.uk. […]
Holiday Entitlement during the Coronavirus Pandemic – 2nd April 2020
Holiday Entitlement during the Coronavirus Pandemic – 2nd April 2020 Here Gill Wooldridge provides some guidance on some of the main issues that employers are facing regarding the thorny issue of holidays during the pandemic. Can leave be carried forward into next year? Please note that it was announced a few days ago that the […]
Minimum and living wage increases
Please don’t forget that the national minimum wage and national living wage are due to go up on 1st April 2020 as follows. National Living Wage (age 25 and over) will be £8.72 National Minimum Wage (21 to 24) will be £8.20 National Minimum Wage (18 to 20) will be £6.45 National Minimum Wage (under […]
Signing a Will during Coronavirus restrictions
If you would like to discuss putting a Will in place, please contact Kate Collins by emailing katec@bradleyhayneslaw.co.uk or by telephone: 01905 900919, so we can arrange a call back at a time to suit you. We are currently offering appointments to take Will instructions via Video-conference platform, Zoom. Signing a Will during Coronavirus restrictions […]
Will writing through times of Coronavirus
Kate Collins takes a look at will writing through the times of Coronavirus. If you want to discuss putting a Will or Power of Attorney in place, please contact Kate Collins on katec@bradleyhayneslaw.co.uk or 01905 900919. During this time of epidemic, it is vitally important to protect one another from the threat of disease and remain mindful […]
A general guide to director’s duties
Here we take a look at the legal duties owed by the directors. If you have any questions on this note or require advice on any other business matter please email Andrew Bradley on andrew@bradleyhayneslaw.co.uk or call 01905 900939. If you are looking for advice on duties when a company is in financial difficulty, we […]
Remedies if Coronavirus prevents the performance of Services
Andrew Bradley takes a look at liability for failure to perform contracts in the light of the Coronavirus pandemic. If you would like further advice on this note, please feel free to call us on 01905 900 939 or email to welcome@bradleyhayneslaw.co.uk. Supply chain and commercial risk in the event of a pandemic or crisis […]
Employment Law and Coronavirus
Employment and COVID-19 The current pandemic is raising lots of employment issues and questions for small businesses. Government legislation is being updated on an unprecedented scale to provide guidance on employment matters and further guidance will be needed as the situation develops. Here Gill Wooldridge looks at some of the key employment issues currently facing […]
Consideration for directors if Coronavirus creates financial difficulty
Here we take a look at directors’ duties and potential personal liabilities in relation to companies in financial difficulty in light of the Coronavirus crisis. If we can provide further advice on this or any other insolvency related issues, please call on 01905 900939 or email to andrew@bradleyhayneslaw.co.uk. Background The current strain on businesses due […]
