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Entries from January 31st, 2013

Redundancy, Compromise Agreement, Employment Benefits, Medical Insurance, Post-Termination

January 31st, 2013 · No Comments · About Compromise Agreement Blog, Benefits - What happens to your Benefits once you sign a Compromise Agreement?, Compromise Agreement Solicitor, Compromise Agreement Solicitors, Compromise Agreements, Employment Lawyers, Employment Solicitors, Redundancies, Redundancy, Redundancy law, Signing Compromise Agreements, Termination Date, Termination of Employment, Your Compromise Agreement is a Binding Contract

Part of the idea behind entering a compromise agreement with your employer is that, once it is signed, all your employment benefits would cease on the termination date. This is the standard case unless a specific arrangement has been entered into between you and your employer. From our experience as redundancy solicitors, we have seen […]

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Redundancy, Compromise Agreement, Legally Binding, Severance, Employment Law

January 2nd, 2013 · No Comments · About Compromise Agreement Blog, Choosing an Independent Legal Advisor to provide Advice on the Terms of your Compromise Agreement, Compromise Agreement Solicitor, Compromise Agreement Solicitors, Compromise Agreements, Employment Lawyers, Employment Solicitors, Employment Tribunals, Independent Legal Advice, Necessity for Legal Advice on the Terms of Your Compromise Agreement, Redundancies, Redundancy, Redundancy law, Signing Compromise Agreements, Your Compromise Agreement is a Binding Contract

Employees facing redundancy should be aware that until a compromise agreement is signed, it is not binding. Compromise agreements are only be legally binding when signed by both parties, i.e. the employee and employer. The significance of this is that any offer of a severance package is made ‘without prejudice’. If you need legal advice […]

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