A case has illustrated how punishing a claimant for perjury is not as straightforward as it may seem.
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A case of two domestic workers illustrates how employees who are treated as family do not have to be paid the minimum wage.
The European Commission recently published its annual ‘VAT gap’ report for 2013 data.
The Psychoactive Substances Act 2016 has now been brought into full force. Read more about the implications of the new legislation.
Recent research has shown that British police forces are responsible for frequent data breaches. The consequences of some of these cases can be severe.
A recent “human error” that resulted in a serious breach of privacy highlights how important it is for businesses to comply with the Data Protection Act.
A construction law expert has warned of the importance of making sure that parties in a construction contract adhere to payment terms.
Despite fears from some in the construction sector, there are plenty of reasons for developers to be positive post-Brexit.
A legal expert is warning that the Brexit vote doesn’t mean public bodies can ignore rules which govern procurement processes for large public projects.
With construction costs rising, what does the future look like for the industry?