Tag Archive: law
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Putting calls on hold
Wasn’t it already illegal to use a hand-held mobile phone while driving? Well, apparently not. In what might come as… Read more >
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Do you have your ICO number?
Registration with the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) is a requirement for any business processing customer data, regardless of FCA regulation…. Read more >
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Protecting intellectual property
Intellectual property (IP) is an umbrella term for protections that can be registered to safeguard your creative designs, branding and… Read more >
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CMA report: what you need to know
As the Competition & Markets Authority’s legal order lands, SAIFInsight examines what it means for funeral directors. The CMA has… Read more >
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COVID-19 and the law
There have been a couple of recent tribunal cases that have found for the employer when it came to employees… Read more >
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FCA: The future of funeral plans
As the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) launches a period of consultation on its proposals, SAIFInsight meets Richard Sutcliffe, the FCA’s… Read more >
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Considering repayment agreements
Pursuing customers over outstanding debts is one of the least pleasant aspects of business at the best of times, but… Read more >
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Ashes: what’s the legal position? (Part 2)
To see part 1 of Dr Conway’s feature on ashes, click here. With cremation, what happens at the crematorium is… Read more >
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Ashes: what’s the legal position?
When someone is buried, interment of the remains in the chosen gravesite is usually the end of the matter. With… Read more >