Insights from Brachers

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Is it all right to use my Right of Way?

Landowners often face difficulty in assessing the impact that a right of way has over their land, and in particular,…

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Fraudulent debt and getting your money back

In April 2016 we were initially contacted by a local road contractor to assist with the recovery of monies due…

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Law Commission recommends reducing age to write a will to 16

The Law Commission has recently recommended that the legal age to write a will should be reduced to 16. Amy…

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Brachers sponsors Visit Kent tourism award

Call for entries for large visitor attraction of the year.

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Security of tenure for business tenants – what you need to know

Part II of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 (the Act) sets out to protect business tenants by affording them…

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Jeremy Horton, Personal Injury Partner, live on BBC Radio Kent and BBC South East

Mesothelioma & asbestos claims specialist Jeremy Horton and his client were interviewed by BBC Radio Kent and BBC TV South…

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The European Works Council Election

We acted for an international manufacturing business in the automotive industry.

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The High Value TUPE Claim

We acted for an international manufacturing business in the automotive industry.

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Compensation for asbestos, smoking and lung cancer- is the employer or the victim more to blame?

We welcome the Court of Appeal’s decision confirming that where lung cancer has been caused by a combination of asbestos…

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Birch v. Birch

The recent Supreme Court decision in Birch v. Birch confirms that there is jurisdiction to hear an application to vary…

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Implementing a staff bonus scheme

Bonuses can be used as an effective incentive-based remuneration. However, unclear drafting, off-the-record conversations and uncertainty on the law can…

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Employment Law facts and figures 2017/18

​Our leaflet shows a summary for employers and employees, containing the key facts and figures regarding employment law in the…

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