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Get to Know Your Local Law Firm at Norwich Open Day

Steeles Law is throwing its office doors open to local businesspeople and members of the public on 10th September, when you can meet one of the firm’s friendly lawyers for free advice on anything from commercial contracts to employment issues and from dispute resolution to divorce and family matters. more...

Published: 20 August 2010

“Cautiously Positive” Message from the Region’s Businesses

Steeles Law’s 2010 economic survey of the regions small and medium sized businesses reveals the majority are planning for growth and continued investment in their businesses over the next 18 months. more...

Published: 2 September 2010

Steeles Law is sponsoring the Norfolk Chamber of Commerce HR Forum on 14th Sept 2010

The employment team will be speaking on the Equality Act 2010, due to come into force on 1st October 2010, and the key areas that employers will need to be aware of. more...

Published: 13 July 2010

Employer seeking ‘younger’ replacement guilty of age discrimination

In a recent decision of the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT), an employer who had included the word ‘younger’ in a person specification drafted for the purpose of replacing an employee, was found to have committed an act of age discrimination and had unfairly dismissed that employee. more...

Published: 31 August 2010

Equality Act 2010: latest consultations

The Government has issued draft guidance on the meaning of ‘disability’ under the Equality Act 2010, for consultation. more...

Published: 31 August 2010

One-in, One-out Business Regulation System – Can it Work?

Richard Bailey , Head of Steeles Law's Commercial Team, examines Business Secretary, Vince Cable’s recently announced one-in, one-out regulation system for UK businesses. more...

Published: 19 August 2010

An End to Public Disclosure of Directors’ Home Addresses

James Tarling , Principal in Steeles Law’s Commercial Team, explains that directors no longer need to have their home address available for inspection on a public register. more...

Published: 19 August 2010
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