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Legal update: Zero Hour Contract review [latest]
The Employment Forum has recently published a report on the operation and regulation of Zero Hour Contracts in Jersey.
Viberts Partner Vicky Milner and English Solicitor Rebecca De Freitas, summarize the report and explain its recommendations.
This report follows Proposition
Fisheries Sector Legal Update – the Marine Products Proper Distribution Act
Introduction
In the field of fisheries, it is commonly understood that (i) illegal catches adversely affect the sustainable utilization of fishery resources and put pressure on fishery operators, necessary measures to prevent the distribution of illegally caught fish, including their
ILPC Annual Conference 2022 – Online Safety in Connected World
Dates: November 17, 2022; 9:30 – 17:00 (in-person) and November 18, 2022; 9:00 – 13:00 (on line)
Venue: Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, 17 Russell Square, London WC1B 5DR
the Information Law & Policy Centre’s The 7th Annual Conference 2022
Postal Code For Chinese Manufacturers To Be Required By US CBP Beginning This Weekend
As part of a continued effort to enforce the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA) and to provide early warning to importers and their representatives that goods may have been produced in the Xinjian Uyghur Autonomous Region (XUAR), US Customs
Georgia football star DL Jalen Carter gets probation on charges
Jalen Carter’s legal issues in connection to the fatal car crash of two from the Georgia football program now have some clarity as teams evaluate him as a top NFL draft prospect.
The former star Georgia defensive tackle entered no
Witness list includes lawyers, bankers, accountants
The trial of Alex Murdaugh began Monday, Jan. 23 and we have the latest from the Colleton County Courthouse.
Murdaugh will face his first charges in a long list of criminal and civil allegations in the deaths of his wife,
Legal sizes for lobsters trapped off New England could change to protect the population
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The commission said it’s considering the changes because of a worrisome lack of baby lobsters growing off New England.
Max Oliver moves a lobster to the banding table aboard his boat while fishing off Spruce Head, Maine, on Aug.
Case Update: Dwyer v Fredbar in the Court of Appeal
In our previous article about post-termination restrictive covenants we discussed the High Court case of Dwyer (UK Franchising) Limited v Fredbar Limited [2021] EWHC 1218 as an example of covenants being found unreasonable and therefore unenforceable. Since then, the Claimant