Promissory Estoppel – Legally Brinding Promises
Promissory estoppel is a concept in contract law protecting parties when promises are acted upon-making them binding under certain circumstances.
Can an employee resign without a resignation letter ? [2022]
A notice of resignation is often required under an employee's contract, but can they decide to resign the company without providing one?
Contract Redlining: What, why, when, how?
Redlining is the process of editing a contract when two or more parties work together or negotiate. Learn more about contract redlining here.
Everything you need to know about IR35
Our complete guide to everything IR35. If you're working in the UK as a consultant, freelancer, contractor, or hiring those who are, read on.
How to be outside IR35
With the April tax changes in the UK, consultants, freelancers, and contractors may need to make some small adaptions to the way they work.
Legal Considerations When Starting a Small Business
Knowing what you need to iron out when opening your business will help you to avoid extraneous costs in the future as well as potentially saving you from losing your hard-built business if you run into any legal battles.
What counts as sexual harassment under Singapore Law?
Research has shown a quarter of Singaporean women and one in ten men have experienced sexual harassment, while only half reported the incident
How is a limited company formed, and what documents do you need?
Limited company formation requires a lot more detail than any other registration for businesses in the UK and the requirements are stricter.
What action can you take if there’s a breach of contract by your business partner in Singapore?
As someone doing business in Singapore, it’s important that you understand breaches of contract: what it means, how they can be proved.