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Business & professional services

Uncertain economic times and reputational risk have brought with them significant challenges for professional services practices.

Firms can find themselves under the spotlight for issues going far beyond questions of strategy and financial performance: whether through corporate collapses or clients' accounting irregularities, data management or employment practices.

Our team advises professional practices of all types: lawyers, accountants, surveyors, valuers, trustees and other financial services professionals. We advise on issues ranging from engagement terms to corporate acquisitions, technology and intellectual property to employment, data, reputation management and regulatory oversight. We are also recognised as one of the most effective teams for resolving business critical disputes in the sector.

Employment, pensions & mobility

Religion and belief: controversy in the workplace and mitigating risk

21 March 2024
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by Shireen Shaikh

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Employment, pensions & mobility

Government publishes consultation response and revised draft Code of Practice on dismissal and re-engagement

21 March 2024
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by Kathryn Clapp

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Employment, pensions & mobility

New legislation governing Allocation of Tips to come into force in July 2024

21 March 2024
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by Clover May

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Careers

Taylor Wessing adds prominent Investment Fund Formation Partner in London

4 March 2024

by Edward Waldron and Shervin Shameli

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Our team

Please feel free to contact any of the people listed here for more information about our capabilities and their expertise in relation to Business & Professional Services in your jurisdiction. You can also search for a particular individual or see the whole team by using our people finder.

Tools and online services

Modern slavery act assessment tool

The UK’s Modern Slavery Act requires businesses to disclose their approach to forced labour on their website. Affected organisations need to produce a statement within six months of their year-end.  Does your business need to produce a statement?

Find out if you need to produce a statement

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TW: Cyber Response

Our data breach mobile app helps organisations prepare for and respond to data breaches. Organisations will face potential multi-million pound fines for data breaches after 25 May 2018.  TW:Cyber Response provides practical assistance to help clients prepare for and manage breaches as effectively as possible, to minimise their exposure to regulatory action, litigation risk, and reputational damage. The app is available to download from the App Store and Google Play Store.

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