by DNH (BD) | Feb 18, 2020 | Dispute Resolution
How to claim against moveable properties seized for enforcement One of the most common methods to enforce a judgment is the writ of seizure and sale of moveable properties. This is where the Court sheriff or bailiff is empowered to go to a judgment debtor’s...
by DNH (BD) | Feb 10, 2020 | Employment Law
Mutual separation is an agreement between the employer and the employee for the employment relationship to come to an end. Usually, the main feature of a mutual separation is that the employer will agree to a financial pay-out in exchange for the employee agreeing to...
by DNH (BD) | Feb 7, 2020 | Employment Law
The Ministry of Human Resources has announced guidelines to employers for dealing with employment issues arising from the 2019 novel coronavirus infections (2019-nCoV) (“Guidelines”). We have summarised the Guidelines below: Medical examination Employees who...
by DNH (BD) | Feb 4, 2020 | Dispute Resolution
In the construction industry, especially for smaller projects, it is common for parties to have a brief “letter of award” to record the agreement between parties to carry out construction work. In some cases, there is no letter of award at all. Problems arise when the...
by DNH (BD) | Jan 28, 2020 | Dispute Resolution
Until a Notice That Possession Has Been Taken of Land (Form K) is issued – which is normally a few weeks after payment of compensation is made – the State Authority can at any time withdraw the acquisition. For example, this could happen where the national project for...