Organisers of the 2015 Rugby World Cup are warning that there has been a huge rise in the circulation of fake tickets for the upcoming games. Those wishing to attend the finals are to be reminded that on tickets bought from official sources will be valid. Tickets for the general public can only be obtained… Read more »
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FIFA corruption scandal continues to deepen – Ralli Solicitors LLP
The on-going investigations by US prosecutors revolving around both “entities and individuals” have suggested that they will soon be making a fresh wave of arrests as more and more evidence of potential serious crime comes to light. Michael Luaber, the Swiss attorney general confirmed that a contract involving the sale of a lucrative TV rights contract was… Read more »
Human Rights Act and the Criminal Courts Charge up for review – Ralli Solicitors LLP
It was confirmed this week by Justice minister Dominic Raab, that proposals for the new British Bill of Rights would be brought forward this autumn, an act that will see the Human Rights Act abolished. Raab himself said it would take the time to get the new bill right, and it is often stated that… Read more »
Employment Law changes coming this October – Ralli Solicitors LLP
Employers should take note of the following legal changes to come into force in October. Employment law solicitors Manchester outline these outline these coming changes; – Mandatory modern slavery statementsSlavery was abolished in the nineteenth century, but from October 2015, organisations carrying on business in the UK with a turnover above £36 million will be… Read more »
The effect of flexible working hours on employers – Ralli solicitors LLP
For an increasing number of employers, employees are requesting flexible working hours. Flexible working applications can include requests such as working from home, part-time working, flexi-time and reduction to hours. Employment law solicitors Manchester Ralli LLP have seen an increase in the number of clients seeking legal advice relating to such requests. From 30 June… Read more »