May 2016 - What will a Brexit mean for SMEs?

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What will a Brexit mean for SMEs?
What should SMEs consider before voting in the Brexit referendum?

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Yesterday
Tips for commercial landowners to avoid noise nuisance claims
Commercial landowners should always take care to avoid claims for noise nuisance where any activity on their premises is likely to cause nuisance to neighbours. A recent case has highlighted the issues. In 2006 Mr and Mrs Peires bought a 6 bedroom mansion in Denham, Buckinghamshire. The property bor...

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Wednesday, 27 April 2016
Brexit: how your business contracts might be affected
If the result of the referendum due to take place on 23rd June is that the British people vote to leave the EU, what might be the consequences for your business contracts?    This article is not intended to be an argument in favour of either staying in or leaving the EU, but rather a ...

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Thursday, 21 April 2016
Illegal workers can threaten your premises licence
The High Court has recently upheld a Licensing Authority decision to revoke a Premises Licence where the owner had knowingly employed an illegal immigrant. A restaurant and takeway owner had employed a chef who did not have a right to work in the UK. He was paid cash in hand, below the minimum wage,...

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