Category Archives: Commercial Law
Contractual Disputes.
Contractual disputes are every business owners’ nightmare and at AWB Charlesworth Solicitors we work closely with businesses to ensure that disputes are avoided. The most common mistake made by business owners is to sign an agreement put to them by a supplier without fully understanding the terms of the agreement and the effect it will... Read More
Personal Hygiene in The Workplace
Dealing with an employee who has bad body odour, bad breath or smelly clothing can be a difficult problem for an employer. However, any situation involving an employee’s personal hygiene is unlikely to go away of its own accord so the issue needs to be dealt with quickly and fairly by an employer – otherwise,... Read More
What steps to take when you make a job offer
When you have been recruiting and you have decided who you are going to select for the job, you should take the following steps: – Make an offer to the successful candidate – the offer can be unconditional but it is usual practice to make the offer conditional on obtaining satisfactory references. – Delay notifying... Read More
Spring in the air….do you need to Freshen up your T&C’s?
With the fist real sights of Spring in the air, as a business it may be time to consider whether your Terms and Conditions are in need of a spring clean and a freshen up. Terms and conditions of contract, whether for supply of goods or for services to be delivered, are a vital point... Read More
Award winning AWB Charlesworth employee Charlotte Gooch begins her Solicitor training contract after receiving a distinction in her Master’s Degree.
Charlotte Gooch, Trainee Solicitor, AWB Charlesworth Solicitors. Charlotte Gooch, who has been with AWB Charlesworth since August 2014 and was also winner of Apprentice/ Trainee of the year at the Keighley Business Awards 2017, has received an overall Distinction in her LPC and Master’s Degree at the University of Leeds. Charlotte is beginning her solicitor... Read More
On The Right Track- AWB Charlesworth’s award winning trainee Charlotte Gooch talks about her route into the Legal profession.
Why did you choose law? I studied at Parkside, choosing academic A Levels which would allow me to pick from a variety of courses at university because I wasn’t sure what career path I wanted to take. It wasn’t until studying American civil rights in History and reading ‘To Kill A Mockingbird’ that I... Read More
AWB Charlesworth Solicitors and Natwest hold sparkling networking event at newly refurbished Iain Henderson Jewellery studio in Bingley
Iain Henderson – Iain Henderson Jewellery, Liz Smith- NatWest, Felicity Green- AWB Charlesworth Solicitors and Nicky Chadwick – Iain Henderson Jewellery. The well-established Women@Work networking event co-organised by AWB Charlesworth Solicitors and Natwest welcomed businesswomen from across the Aire Valley to the beautiful and unusual setting of a local jewellery studio. Guests enjoyed a glass... Read More
NatWest Buy to Let Event
AWB Charlesworth Solicitors are providing their legal expertise alongside local accountants and mortgage advisors at the latest NatWest Buy to Let event, which will benefit professional Landlords & Private investors alike, or indeed people who are considering a buy-to-let as an investment or income opportunity for the 1st time. The event will take place on... Read More
AWB Charlesworth Solicitors and Pearson and Associates raise over £2,000 for Martin House Hospice at 2017 Charity Golf Day.
Liam O’Neill (Director), Umberto Vietri (Director), Melanie Crewe (Marketing Executive) and Declan Hayes (Director) at The Bradford Golf Club AWB Charlesworth Solicitors and Pearson and Associates Accountants, held their 4th Annual Charity Golf Event on Friday 21st July as part of their ongoing support for their chosen Charity Partner Martin House Hospice. The event took... Read More
Can a Company buy its own Shares?
Share buy backs are often used within family companies where a shareholder wishes to leave but the remaining shareholders would not want third parties to hold shares. A private company can buy back its own shares from one of more of its shareholders however it can only do so in prescribed circumstances. When purchasing its... Read More