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Articles included this month:

New regulations on room sizes for Homes in Multiple Occupation
Mediation could ‘save businesses millions in settling disputes’
Father awarded £28,000 in shared parental leave case
Removal of director for employing wife and sister was unfair
Landlord was entitled to withhold consent for underleases
Director disqualified for transferring assets to his own name

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New regulations on room sizes for Homes in Multiple Occupation

The government is introducing new rules on minimum room sizes in homes in multiple occupation (HMO) as part of a crackdown on rogue landlords.

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Mediation could ‘save businesses millions in settling disputes’

Several leading judges and lawyers say businesses could save millions of pounds if they used mediation as a way of settling disputes with employees and other companies. 

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Father awarded £28,000 in shared parental leave case

A father has been awarded £28,000 because he received a lower rate of pay than his wife during their shared parental leave (SPL).

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Removal of director for employing wife and sister was unfair

The High Court has ruled that a company acted unfairly when it removed a director without offering to buy his shares..

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Landlord was entitled to withhold consent for underleases

A landlord was entitled to require bank references and to impose other conditions before allowing a tenant to assign three underleases on residential apartments.

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Director disqualified for transferring assets to his own name

A businessman has been disqualified from being a director for six years after it was discovered that he transferred a property belonging to his insolvent company into his own name.

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