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April, 22

Service Law

There’s a moment in almost every complex legal case where things stop feeling straightforward. The facts are there, the arguments are forming, but something still feels… incomplete. Maybe it’s a technical detail that needs unpacking, or a piece of evidence that requires deeper interpretation. That’s usually where outside expertise enters...

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Annual Confidential Reports (ACRs) and Promotions in Service Law

In government and many public sector jobs, Annual Confidential Reports (ACRs) or performance appraisals heavily influence promotions, postings, and career growth. A few adverse...

Fixed Pay, Contractual and Outsourced Staff: Different Legal Protections

Governments and public bodies increasingly rely on fixed-pay, contractual, and outsourced staff instead of regular employees. On the ground, they often do similar work,...

 Disciplinary Action for Social Media Posts by Government Employees

Government employees don’t completely lose their freedom of speech, but they are subject to special service rules. With social media, the line between personal...

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