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How to choose the right law firm
Real Business’s legal agony uncle is the team at Mishcon de Reya. The firm tackles legal problems faced by entrepreneurs. This week: seeking legal advice.
Published 1 year ago by Mishcon de Reya in Leadership.
Long-term sick leave and holidays
Real Business’s legal agony uncle is the team at Mishcon de Reya. The firm tackles legal problems faced by entrepreneurs. This week: long-term sick leave.
Published 1 year ago by Mishcon de Reya in Leadership.
Changing terms and conditions of employment
Real Business’s legal agony uncle is the team at Mishcon de Reya. The firm tackles legal problems faced by entrepreneurs. This week: employment terms.
Published 1 year ago by Mishcon de Reya in Leadership.
Protecting your intellectual property rights
Real Business’s legal agony uncle is the team at Mishcon de Reya. The firm tackles legal problems faced by entrepreneurs. This week: intellectual property
Published 1 year ago by Mishcon de Reya in Leadership.
The alternatives to redundancies
Real Business’s employment law agony uncle is the team at Mishcon de Reya. The firm tackles legal problems faced by entrepreneurs. This week: avoiding job losses.
Published 1 year ago by Mishcon de Reya in Leadership.
James Dyson: the definitive profile
Britain's finest designer-entrepreneur.
Published 2 years ago by Ruth Nicholas in Leadership.
Theo Paphitis: the definitive profile
Before he became the star of the BBC's Dragons' Den, Theo Paphitis was saving Milwall Football Club, La Senza and other businesses.
Published 2 years ago by Dominic Egan in Leadership.
Brent Hoberman, Martha Lane Fox: the definitive lastminute.com profile
Brent Hoberman and Martha Lane Fox defined the dotcom era, by building lastminute.com into one of the world's best-known internet brands.
Published 2 years ago by Alistair Blair in Leadership.
No secret deals; a big, open debate
Put aside anxiety about the Conservative/Labour/Liberal Democrat negotiations, one discussion is certainly going ahead: tomorrow's Entrepreneurs' Summit.
Published 118 days ago by Matthew Rock in Leadership.
Details of MG Rover demise laid bare
The official report into the collapse of Britain's last indigenous car maker, MG Rover, has been published today. "After four years of delay and an eye-watering £16m of taxpayers' money, the lid has finally been lifted on the murky circumstances surrounding MG Rover's demise," comments Liberal Democrat shadow business secretary, John Thurso.
Published 361 days ago by Kate Pritchard in Finance & Banking.

