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  • Board Game Geek
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    If you need more than this or you're not a member of the PCG you could contact roger sinclair at egos - I don't think he's cheap mind, but he will give you an idea how much whatever you need will cost.
    I highly recommend Roger Sinclair at Egos .

    Outstanding lawyer, who sorted out my contract problems, and was worth his weight in gold. He really knows his stuff and the Clients who were hassling me strangely backed down when one of the top London contract lawyers was on the case.

    He also speaks "Layman" legal (It's a passion of his to demystify his profession so everyone can benefit from the Law and not feel intimidated).

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  • cojak
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    Originally posted by Hex View Post
    As Cojak suggested - why not post a synopsis of your confusion in this thread and we'll endeavour to confuse you even more by giving you conflicting advice.

    If you PM with one person you may get bad advice, if you post here you may get lots of conflicting bad advice.
    Quite - 1 piece of bad advice is exactly that, with lots of pieces of bad advice you can gauge which piece is the best...

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  • Sundial
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    ooopss wrong login

    Jelluz haterz exposing me like that *strops*

    No, seriously, sex change ops are not tax deductible, whatever were you thinking Sundial OOPS I meant ScooterScot OOPS I meant Brillo.

    So it's now official, I rule da boardz with all my mastermind logins! *evil laugh*

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    I want time off my current contract for a sex change op. will this affect my contract?

    Sundial
    ooopss wrong login

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  • BrilloPad
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    I want time off my current contract for a sex change op. will this affect my contract?

    Sundial

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  • Sundial
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    Originally posted by EddieNambulous View Post
    It certainly does make you wonder
    Haha no we're definitely not the same. I registered here yonks ago when I thought I would be contracting, but I pussyfooted out at the time and stayed PAYE.

    We're evidently both a bit confused about contracts or lack thereof but have different problems. Although he's welcome to join in here if he wants to

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  • RichardCranium
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    Originally posted by RedTag View Post
    scooterscot=sundial? I am confused.
    Originally posted by EddieNambulous View Post
    It certainly does make you wonder
    He had asked a question in another thread, but put a response in this one by accident.

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  • EddieNambulous
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    Originally posted by RedTag View Post
    scooterscot=sundial? I am confused.
    It certainly does make you wonder

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  • RedTag
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    scooterscot=sundial? I am confused.

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  • scooterscot
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    Thanks for the replies people -

    I'm not worried about IR35 as I have other contracts on the go and need to use my own tools to do the job anyway.

    I just find it interesting that I've never had to:

    1) Sign a NDA
    2) I could walk off site ignoring IP having seen processes and design ideas I could claim as my own.
    3) Any new process I come up with is mine the way I see it

    The list goes on.. .

    Having read what has been said though I believe I'm now happy to operate without a contract on this one.

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  • Hex
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    If you need advice about the content of your contract with regard to IR35 then there are legal firms that will review it for you for a fixed fee (e.g. Bauer and Cottrell).

    If you need legal advice about terms in your contract then, if you are a PCG member you could ring the legal helpline. If you need more than this or you're not a member of the PCG you could contact roger sinclair at egos - I don't think he's cheap mind, but he will give you an idea how much whatever you need will cost.

    Feel free to PM me if you think I can help further.

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  • Sundial
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    Thanks for the offer of confusion abetted by conflict and more confusion!

    To be more serious that is really nice of you, but there are a few complications to it, so I wouldn't be comfortable posting it all.

    I think I probably need to get some legal advice.

    Someone suggested the NHS helpline earlier and I guess that post was removed?! But after I had already responded to it. So no I am not demanding pills for my contract problem (darn, shoulda quoted).

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  • Hex
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    Originally posted by Sundial View Post
    Sure, point taken. I was hoping to get a few starters from here, though
    As Cojak suggested - why not post a synopsis of your confusion in this thread and we'll endeavour to confuse you even more by giving you conflicting advice.

    If you PM with one person you may get bad advice, if you post here you may get lots of conflicting bad advice.

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  • Sundial
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    Originally posted by pzz76077 View Post
    You lost your Indian continent accent in that last post??

    PZZ
    Oh just be velly nice to me!

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  • pzz76077
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    Originally posted by Sundial View Post
    Sure, point taken. I was hoping to get a few starters from here, though
    You lost your Indian continent accent in that last post??

    PZZ

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