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3 July 2012

The Operator: R22 Gas phase-out - who pays wins

Service charges, repairing obligations and rent reviews are three common areas of landlord and tenant disputes. One particular area of argument that is increasing in frequency concerns the replacement of air conditioning and refrigeration systems. Unfortunately for the food and hospitality industry, because of the central importance that this equipment plays in its day-to-day business, it looms large as a costs time-bomb.

3 July 2012

The Operator: Health & Safety update

The Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (RIDDOR) 1995 impose requirements on employees, the self employed and anyone in control of work premises, defined by RIDDOR as a “responsible person”, to record and report certain work related incidents. As of 6 April 2012 these statutory requirements have
changed, the effect being to reduce the extent of the reporting obligations on responsible persons.

3 July 2012

Resigned resilience at the Nursing and Midwifery Council

Mary Page considers the CHRE’s Strategic Review of the Nursing and Midwifery Council and a job opportunity for the Chief Executive of the regulator.

2 July 2012

Domain names reveal day: .blog .book .love...

As you may have read in the technological and general press, the internet’s governing body, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), has developed the new generic Top-Level Domain Program (gTLD).  Their stated aim is “to increase competition and choice by introducing new gTLDs into the Internet’s addressing system” or in ordinary language, to open up the availability of domain names for purchase.  

25 June 2012

Can you discredit the profession before you are a full member?

Mary Page discusses the cases of a pupil barrister being reprimanded.

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