Our publications
Each month members of our legal services for business teams write an update for our site visitors to keep up-tp-date with what's going on in and around Taylor&Emmet LLP and the related field. These are all available here to read at your leisure, and as always our teams of experts are available to answer any questions you may have.
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Commercial litigation - Dispute update Welcome to Dispute update, a new monthly bulletin from Taylor&Emmet looking at the best ways to avoid, handle and win business disputes. Our aim is to provide brief guidance for directors and senior managers, so that you're familiar with issues that might cause, or arise during, a dispute (see the "Boardroom briefing" section).
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People law in brief Welcome to a monthly employment law briefing archive from Taylor&Emmet LLP. Each month we provide you with important news and breaking developments in employment law - to help you do your job and hopefully to give you the advantage in negotiations or disputes. Here is your chance to catch up on anything you may have missed and also subscribe for future People Law in Brief newsletters.
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Property in dispute Welcome to this month's property litigation briefing from Taylor&Emmet LLP. This month I have decided to look at legal issues concerning short term commercial lets, the consequences of failure to consult in relation to residential service charges and recovery of commercial rent arrears via a writ of Fi-Fa.
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Corporate finance update Welcome to the final 2010 edition of Taylor&Emmet LLP's Corporate finance update. The unseasonably bad weather has made life more difficult over the last week. Hopefully, by the time that this reaches you all, at least some of the snow will have melted and my boots (last seen at Sheffield Beer Festival) will be back in the cupboard.
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Commercial property update Welcome to this month's property update from Taylor & Emmet LLP. This month we review 2 recent cases, one relating to a delay on the part of the landlord in implementing a rent review and the other on nuisance or annoyance.
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