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Patent lawyer Wakefield
The central piece of work that a patent lawyer undertakes is to apply for protection for an inventor's design.
09/12/09 Read more >> Find a law firm >>Patent lawyer Manchester: choosing
The work of a patent lawyer is vital for ensuring the protection of your business's designs so it is important that you choose carefully.
08/12/09 Read more >> Find a law firm >>Patent lawyer Liverpool: infringement
A patent lawyer will help put an end to infringement that can mean a loss of business and damage to reputation and could also win you compensation.
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What you should look for in a patent lawyer largely comes down to what you need a patent lawyer for.
10/12/09 Read more >> Find a law firm >>Patent lawyer Bristol
For an inventor, a patent lawyer is a key part of the financial exploitation of their design. A patent lawyer's work can ensure that only they can benefit from the design during its manufacture or licensing to someone else.
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As claims grow, employment solicitors warn businesses against age discrimination
Employment solicitors are warning businesses to tread carefully following the high-profile case of Selina Scott and reports of a tripling in the number of age discrimination claims being made.
Employment solicitors anticipate rise in carer claims following landmark ruling
An employment tribunal ruling has paved the way for a wave of 'discrimination by association' claims from Britain's estimated 2.5 million carers.
Queen's Speech employment measures “will cost businesses”
A representative body for British business has accused the Government of putting forward proposals in the Queen's Speech that “will cost businesses time by imposing new employment legislation.”
Government claims £1.9bn savings through red tape cuts
An official report has claimed that the Government drive to cut red tape is saving businesses around £1.9bn a year.
