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Statutory Declarations and the LTA1954
The Court of Appeal has dismissed a tenant’s appeal and upheld the High Court’s decision that statutory declarations were valid and that the parties had therefore validly contracted out of the security of tenure provisions.
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Do All Mergers and Acquisitions Require Shareholder Approval?
Rebecca Bird from our Company & Commercial team explains how one fundamental difference has implications for how companies approach M&A’s, and the impact of they can have on shareholders.
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What Are The Three Types of Mergers?
Rebecca Bird explains the three types of mergers available for businesses.
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Do mergers and acquisitions create value?
Do Mergers and Acquisitions Create Value?
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Obsolete Restrictive Covenants Affecting Property
Historical restrictive covenants commonly cause issues to purchasers and their conveyancers, especially in the case of developers with proposed building plans.
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What’s in a name….Can you sign a lease electronically?
As we increasingly go paperless, it’s generally accepted that electronic signatures are legally valid however certain sectors remain uncertain about going paperless.
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Why Mergers and Acquisitions Fail
A merger with, or acquisition of, another company can appear attractive and strategically logical, but…
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What is the Difference Between a Merger and an Acquisition?
Mergers and Acquisitions (otherwise known as M&A’s) are terms that are often used interchangeably.
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“Just A Small Glass, I’m Working From Home”
A recent study has found that 9 out of 10 people have admitted to drinking alcohol while working from home. We explain what employers can do to enforce expected behaviours.
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The Cost Of Making Assumptions
When accessing an employee’s medical record and/or other health information, you must seek their written consent.