Monthly Archive: July 2017
Supreme Court rules Tribunal fees unlawful
Following an appeal brought by Unison, the Supreme Court unanimously decided this morning that Tribunal fees are unlawful, unconstitutional and discriminatory. The fees, which were introduced in July 2013, resulting in around a 70% reduction in claims, are to be … Read more…
DTM Legal advises on the acquisition of Port Dinorwic Marina
The Marine & Property Group Ltd has acquired Port Dinorwic Marina. DTM Legal, led by Head of Corporate and Commercial, Ed Barnes acted for The Marine & Property Group in the strategic acquisition which is the company’s most recent development … Read more…
Calm heads needed to keep business confidence strong as Brexit talks begin
A year ago, in the aftermath of the historic vote to leave the EU, I wrote that: “there was always going to be a period of unrest whatever the outcome had been. The real issue is how long that unrest … Read more…
Wills Regime to be brought into the Modern World
The law in England and Wales that governs wills is mainly derived from the Wills Act 1837. The Law Commission has said that the Victorian laws are failing to protect the vulnerable and should be updated and brought into the … Read more…
DTM Legal Moonlight as Nightriders
Members of the North West law firm took on the Nightrider challenge and experienced the ultimate moonlit cycle tour of Wirral and Liverpool. The iconic charity bike ride, which has raised more than £9 million to date for hundreds of … Read more…
The Power of Employee Engagement for your Business
Are your employees engaged? What does that even mean? Employee engagement is the emotional commitment the employee has to the organisation and its goals. This emotional commitment means engaged employees actually care about their work and their company. A recent … Read more…