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This edition of the shipping department's enewsletter is a renewables special, aimed at keeping our owner, insurer, banking, developer, wind farm, transport and port authority clients up-to-date in this important, growing area. Check out the topics we cover, see why our region looks set to play such an important role - and how we can help you.

 
Articles include:
Government publishes timetable for employment law changes.
Incoterms 2010.

Gossip following an office party can amount to discrimination and harassment.
Supreme Court boosts pre-nuptial agreements in England & Wales.
 
Articles include:
New M notices following fatal accidents.
New instructions for the shipping casualty team
Large fines for port authority and ship owner following crew member fatality
Damages for early redelivery of vessels clarified
 
Articles include:
New coalition government sets out five-year plan for businesses.
Government action casts doubt on introduction of Equality Act.
Employee promoting your business on networking sites - who owns his contacts when he leaves?
Fast-track procedure launched for approving international patent applications.
 
Articles include:
New coalition government sets out five-year plan for businesses.
Government action casts doubt on introduction of Equality Act.
New law leaves way open for disputes over wills.
Employee promoting your business on networking sites - who owns his contacts when he leaves?