Government to revoke compulsory COVID-19 vaccination for all frontline health and social care workers
Government to introduce compulsory COVID-19 vaccination for all frontline health and social care workers
COVID-19 and RIDDOR - Guidance update
Since the start of the Covid-19 (coronavirus) Pandemic…
Failure to furlough employee renders redundancy dismissal unfair
Laura Brown, Director in the employment team, comments…
Self-isolation rules changed for those who are double jabbed close contacts
The change in self-isolation rules coincides with…
Insolvency: Changes to Temporary Measures on Winding Up - Greater Opportunity for Debt Collection
Compulsory Covid-19 vaccination: Temporary medical exemptions for care home staff
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Covid-19 has challenged us to create better and more…
Masks in the workplace – what leisure and tourism employers need to consider
With a variety of organisations (including Waterstones,…
A Roadmap to Recovery?
Last summer, I wrote an article entitled “Green Shoots…
New day, new notice period: Government announces further changes to the residential possession procedure
The road ahead – what’s in store for real estate in 2021?
Whilst 2020 may have seemed completely unpredictable,…
Property Development Finance in 2021 – What to Expect
Most of us will be glad to see the back of 2020. Nevertheless,…
PM announces "most radical reforms to our planning system since the Second World War"
The Business and Planning Bill: Pavement licences and off-sales
Specialist planning and licensing solicitor, Jamie…
Testamentary capacity considerations in the light of Covid 19
Making a Will is a sensible approach to organising…
Child Contact Arrangements at Christmas
Family law expert, Alishia Marrocco, looks at the…
How could redundancy impact my Divorce Settlement?
Amy Walpole considers the impact of redundancy on…
Divorce in the Time of Coronavirus: How Will We Deal with the Matrimonial Home?
Family law partner, Justine Flack discusses how the…
Divorce in the Time of Coronavirus: How Will the Family Business Be Valued?
Family law partner, Justine Flack discusses how family…

High Court Ruling: Business Interruption Insurance Claims due to Covid-19 Restrictions
On 15 September 2020, the High Court handed down judgment in a test case brought by the FCA, ruling that some insurance providers must reimburse businesses for losses caused by the Covid-19 lockdown where cover had previously been…
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