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Employee Settlement Agreements
We have often been approached by clients, particularly, during the Covid 19 lockdown, regarding “settlement agreements” that are being offered by their employers. Generally, a settlement agreement is an arrangement where the employer and employee mutually agree to settle any pending or potential dispute between them. Settlement agreements are also […]
Read More UK’s New Graduate Visa Route Will Go Live in Weeks
A new visa route, ‘Appendix Graduate’ (also informally being referred to as the ‘Post Study Work’ visa) is due to commence on 01 July 2021. This route is designed for foreign national students who wish to remain in the UK following the successful completion of their studies, so that they […]
Read More Sale of Goods – Protecting the Seller
What can a seller do in the drafting of a Sale of Goods contract to avoid or mitigate the issue when its goods remain unpaid? In our previous article (Clauses in Commercial Contracts), we set out certain key elements to consider in drafting a contract for the sale of goods […]
Read More Unsuccessful Covid-19 defences to Commercial Rental obligations
Summary judgment granted in favour of landlord seeking to recover commercial rent during the COVID-19 pandemic On 16 April 2021, the judgement in the case of Commerz Real Investmentgesellschaft mbh v TFS Stores Limited [2021] EWHC 863 (Ch) was delivered by Chief Master Marsh in respect of a landlord’s ability […]
Read More Trademark applications: European and International
Advice on the registration and protection of your Trademarks, Brands, wordmarks and logos in the UK, Europe and globally.
Read More Clauses in Commercial Contracts
This article, which is the first in our series of articles concerning the sales of goods and services under commercial contracts, considers key aspects concerning the negotiation and drafting of these contracts. The term ‘commercial law’ includes the various legal aspects of commercial contracts. One category of such contracts is […]
Read More Multi-jurisdictional Divorce and its recognition in India
We are often instructed by clients on Indian matrimonial disputes in the United Kingdom regarding marriages which were solemnized in India accordance with Indian marriage rules. The most common dilemma faced by warring couples is the place or country where they can file for divorce. Generally, these marriages involve a […]
Read More Inheritance in India Based on a Foreign Will (Indian Succession Act 1925)
In India, the testamentary laws are governed by the Indian Succession Act, 1925 which provides for a unified code of testamentary succession irrespective of religion of the testator. However, there are exceptions where the Indian Succession Act, 1925 is not applicable to Muslim inheritance. While advising Non-Resident Indians (NRI) and […]
Read More 10 Year Battle Against the Home Office Ends in Victory
“I find that the appellant meets all the suitability and eligibility requirements and therefore meets the requirements for ILR under the long residence rules”. Our client (“A”) came to us as a victim of misfortune, the Home Office’s administrative failure, and the ‘hostile environment’ policy introduced in 2012 by then […]
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