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Legal update: Employment Agency Arrangements and Zero Hours
In 2004 the UK Court of Appeal handed down the decision Patricia Dacas v Brook Street Bureau Limited [2004] EWCA Civ 217 stating that, under the employment agency arrangements an implied contract of employment may exist between the worker and the end user. The law…Read More
Recent updates from Tanner De Witt
Insolvency and Restructuring In April 2015, Tanner De Witt’s Insolvency & Restructuring team welcomed Veronica Chan on board. Prior to joining Tanner De Witt, Veronica gained experience across a broad range of legal practices including insolvency, matrimonial, and litigation. Tanner De Witt’s Insolvency & Restructuring…Read More
Legal update: Identity theft: how best to handle the situation
What is identity theft? Identity theft is an increasingly common type of fraud involving the assumption of part or all of a pre-existing identity for the purpose of obtaining monetary or other benefits. Identity theft can be committed in a number of different ways, including…Read More
Employers Beware! Attempting to recover sums due from employees – pitfalls of “self help”
Employers frequently find themselves in a position where they may be owed money by an employee or feel strongly aggrieved by the actions of an employee which may have caused them loss – potentially when there is even a suspicion of fraud. Where these situations…Read More
Legal update: Recent amendments to Hong Kong employment laws (sexual harassment / paternity leave / minimum wage & employee compensation)
Employment Law Update Q1 2015 There has been a wave of employment related legislation enacted in Hong Kong over the last few months, most of which directly benefits employees. This legislation has repercussions for employers, who need to be aware of the changes and consider…Read More
Legal update: Statutory Paternity Leave
Hong Kong has finally introduced statutory paternity leave of up to 3 days for male employees employed in the private sector effective from 27 February 2015. A brief summary of the Hong Kong statutory paternity leave entitlement is as follows: (1) Who is entitled to…Read More
Rowan Varty talks Sevens and Rugby Idols
Tanner De Witt is pleased to support Asia’s biggest sporting event, Hong Kong’s annual Rugby Sevens Tournament later this month. Last night we caught up with Tanner De Witt solicitor and professional rugby player Rowan Varty at the Official Ticket Collection event at Isola in…Read More
Legal Services in Hong Kong
A Reputable law firm In Hong Kong Tanner De Witt Solicitors has an established reputation for combining quality legal services with a flexible and innovative approach to service delivery. Our success is a result of developing and implementing practical solutions to every matter. The firm…Read More
Company Formation, Registration and Management
Formation of Hong Kong companies We can provide ready formed Hong Kong companies for a client’s immediate use. Alternatively and preferably (if our client can wait approximately ten days, being the period of time that it takes the Companies Registry of Hong Kong to form…Read More
Debt Collection Services in Hong Kong and Abroad
Tanner De Witt offers a range of services that will be able to assist you in recovering money from debtors. The Service For the debt collection service we will: receive your instructions on the debts and on the debtor; upon your instructions, carry out searches…Read More
Pitfalls for Agencies and Users of Contract Workers
Tanner De Witt Legal Update, October 2004 The UK Court of Appeal’s decision in Patricia Dacas v Brook Street Bureau Limited (2004 AWCA 217) has clarified important issue as to the employment status of agency workers and in particular: Whether agency workers enjoy the status…Read More
The IBA Guidelines on Conflicts of Interest in International Arbitration
In response to an ever-increasing number of challenges to arbitrators, the International Bar Association (IBA) assembled a working party to consider and draft Guidelines on Conflicts of Interest in International Arbitration (the Guidelines). The Guidelines were published on 22 May 2004 and were approved by…Read More