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I have no contract of employment. I worked on the agreement that I would be issued 33% of the company shares. From time to time I would check companies house to see if they had been assigned. Each time I would bring it to the accountants and other directors attention. In the last 2 months they...
Bill I appreciate your feedback. Is that something that is implied without a contract of employment. I would agree if the contract of employment specified so. In my case no contract.
It would also be interesting to know what rights I have to reuse anything I developed while working for the...
If you are employed to work for a company on the premise that you will be made a shareholder of the Ltd company and a director and then the company terminates your employment can the Ltd company shares that are allocated to you be taken away ?
I was under the impression Ltd company...
Trying to clarify the issue of intellectual property right in English law relating to software development.
working for a Ltd company for a couple of years and have developed all the system and computer software for them. This work was all done without and prior specification.
I dont have a...
I have been working for a UK based Ltd company for a couple of years. When I came on board full time I was informed that I would be getting 33% of the shares. I worked for the company on that basis and as such worked for a rate and put in hours knowing this was a long term entered as a...
We run a small business that has 3 directors. One of the directors recently sent out an email on two occasions saying the following.
"This will be my final email on anything to do with ********. As far as i'm concerned you can both decide what and how we do things from now on."
I am wondering...