After months of discussions, on Friday 19 February the European Commission announced a step towards approving continued free flow of data between the EU and the UK.
Read MoreInsightsPosts From February 2021
In this article Will Carter considers the recent Supreme Court case of Uber v Aslam, and why the decision could have ramifications outside of the “gig economy”.
Read MoreDavid Ashcroft, who recently joined BPE Solicitors as Partner, discusses what is needed to enter into a contract including the use of electronic signatures and digital authentication.
Read MoreThe UK Supreme Court has confirmed that Uber drivers are workers, entitled to national minimum wage and holiday pay. The Supreme Court decision will come as a huge blow, both through reputational damage and more importantly financially, with a huge claim for back pay likely to follow.
Read MoreCheltenham-based BPE Solicitors has acted again for the owners of the multi-award winning, Neptune Rum, on a recent round of investments, continuing a long-standing relationship between owners James Strickland and Ray Pugh, and BPE’s Corporate team.
Read MoreIn this article, Will Carter analyses the recent High Court decision in Quilter Private Client Advisers v Falconer and another on the enforceability of post termination restrictions.
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