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Unemployment benefits and contractors don’t mix
Can contractors claim benefits when they are out of work? We explain the issues.
�sales and marketing skills so you can compete for contracts successfully and regularly, and so the prospect o� �, and may take advantage of escape clauses in the contract to throw you out. It is not uncommon for people i�

Category: Articles: Legal | Fri, 09 Feb 2007


Age discrimination and contractors
The Age Discrimination Act of October 2006 will not do much to help older contractors who cannot get work. Age discrimination is real in the contractor workplace, but there are some things you can do about it.
�is also a skill that can keep you connected with contracting offers. Knowing where the greatest demand is will�

Category: Articles: Legal | Mon, 05 Mar 2007


Can contractors legally work for a subsidiary?
Can you work for a subsidiary of a client when your agency says you cannot?
�Contractors often have contracts with agencies that include restrictions on workin� �go against a restrictive covenant clause in your contract. Interpreting the wording is everything, and only�

Category: Articles: Legal | Wed, 07 Mar 2007


Contractors should take care with verbal agreements
It’s fine to have a verbal agreement with your client or agent—these are valid contracts. Just take care in how you handle them.
�tor may well find that a client or agent seeks to contract for work with a verbal agreement. It may be that�

Category: Articles: Legal | Tue, 24 Apr 2007


Contractors need to protect intellectual property
A clause in your contract will probably give all the rights to intellectual property developed on the job to your client. But you can negotiate a better deal.
�ractors Can, Employees Can't ''In most employment contracts, all intellectual property developed by the emplo� �er,'' says David Royden, a lawyer specialising in contract law with Layton’s Solicitors in Manchester. ''The�

Category: Articles: Legal | Mon, 30 Apr 2007


How contractors should handle ongoing contracts
You can enter into ongoing contracts without fear of being caught. But attention should be paid to ensure compliance.
�Unless You Terminate This means that if you have contracted for six months of work, you'll go on to do anothe� �n is relatively rare--asked to enter into ongoing contracts. These are contracts which include a clause stati� �ified of termination within a certain period, the contract will remain in force under the same terms for a g�

Category: Articles: Legal | Thu, 03 May 2007


First-time contracts for contractors
The principles of business law, how contracts are made, and what contractors should look for in their first contract.
�ss law will help you to understand how contractor contracts are made, and the specific clauses that yours sho� �ided within a certain time. Unlike employees, who contract for a great many services for a fixed rate of pay�

Category: Articles: Legal | Tue, 22 May 2007


A guide for contractors: terminating a contract
There are a number of issues contractors should be aware of if they choose to terminate their contracts.
�yden notes a recent trend in which agents propose contracts which cannot be terminated by the contractor. ''T� �Your contract with any client or agent should include a clause�

Category: Articles: Legal | Thu, 31 May 2007


When contractors dispute working hours with clients
Some clients will simply pile on working hours without any consideration about what you've agreed to in the contract. Others will just add a few extra here and there. What are your rights?
�happens all the time without regard to journalist contracts--and you have to accept that as part of the job.� �ained by David Royden, a a lawyer specialising in contract law with Laytons Solicitors in Manchester: ''Your�

Category: Articles: Legal | Fri, 29 Jun 2007


How contractors should handle contract renewals
Contractors are never obliged to accept contract renewals. Feel free to negotiate a new contract, and never accept an agent's telling you that you have some obligation resulting from the previous contract.
�, in time. Contractors are never obliged to renew contracts David Royden-Laytons Solicitors Start Negotiating� �es,'' says David Royden, a lawyer specialising in contract law with Laytons Solicitors in Manchester. No Leg�

Category: Articles: Legal | Tue, 03 Jul 2007


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