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New Electronic Communications Code – Bad Signal for Landowners?
Background Telecommunications technology has made significant advances in recent times with digital communication no longer considered a luxury but rather a fundamental part of the country’s infrastructure.
Posted in:Commercial Property
The Sun is out! Time to pull a sickie?
Living in the UK we consider ourselves lucky if we get one or two weeks of glorious sunshine. For the first time this year we’re finally enjoying high temperatures making us all want to head to the beer garden or beach. However statistics show that during a period of hot weather more employees tend to […]
Posted in:Employment Law
Mental health in the workplace: how to be a mindful employer
The importance of looking after your staff’s mental health has never been so high on the agenda following the most recent national mental health campaign with the ‘#oktosay’, together with the much publicised Royal family support of the ‘Heads Together’ campaign over the last few months.
Posted in:Employment Law
WARNING! Don’t get caught by Japanese Knotweed
What is Japanese Knotweed? Japanese knotweed is a plant native to Japan, Taiwan and northern China. It is highly invasive and can be extremely destructive. It has been known to grow as high as four or five metres in a matter of months with roots spanning even further. Everyone who owns or occupies property, whether […]
Posted in:Commercial Property
Endeavour reaches fundraising total for Teesside charity
We’re really delighted to be able to share our charity news- we’ve just donated £7500 to Fairbridge House, the Middlesbrough centre of the Prince’s Trust charity.
Posted in:News & PR
Small suppliers set to get intel on big company payment performance
New regulations designed to help small businesses get paid on time came into force this month, with a requirement for larger companies to publish information about how long they take to pay suppliers.
Posted in:Corporate Recovery and Insolvency
County Durham business secures million-pound investment with Endeavour’s help
Growth Capital Ventures (GCV) has received a £1.1 million investment from Maven Capital Partners, a prominent UK private equity house, working alongside our legal experts to complete the deal.
Posted in:News & PR
BREXIT: the future of EU workers within SMEs
Many UK businesses are finding themselves in ‘limbo’ following the triggering of Article 50 on 29th March 2017, marking the beginning of the UK’s departure from the EU. According to the latest research from the Federation of Small Businesses, over half of small businesses with EU workers are worried about accessing people with the right […]
Posted in:Employment Law Brexit
Troublesome tweets – what to avoid when using social media
If your business uses social media, you need to be aware of publishing law and advertising regulations to ensure that incidents, like the ones discussed in this Article, are avoided.
Posted in:Employment Law
Creditors be aware!
6 April 2017 saw the introduction of new insolvency rules that might have a profound impact on the ability of creditors to nominate a Liquidator who will rigorously investigate the affairs of an insolvent company and its directors.
Posted in:Corporate Recovery and Insolvency