Your people
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Government to revoke compulsory COVID-19 vaccination for all frontline health and social care workers
Following consultation, the government has announced that from 15 March 2022, the requirement for mandatory…
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Government to introduce compulsory COVID-19 vaccination for all frontline health and social care workers
Following consultation, the government has now announced that all frontline health and social care workers…
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COVID-19 and RIDDOR - Guidance update
Since the start of the Covid-19 (coronavirus) Pandemic we have been contacted by many employers to ask…
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Failure to furlough employee renders redundancy dismissal unfair
Laura Brown, Director in the employment team, comments on the recent Employment Tribunal decision (Mhindurwa…
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Self-isolation rules changed for those who are double jabbed close contacts
The change in self-isolation rules coincides with the expiry of the exemption of self-isolation rules…
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Your business
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Insolvency: Changes to Temporary Measures on Winding Up - Greater Opportunity for Debt Collection
The Corporate Insolvency and Governance Act 2020 (“CIGA 2020”) introduced temporary measures which were…
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Compulsory Covid-19 vaccination: Temporary medical exemptions for care home staff
From 15 September 2021, for a temporary period, people working or volunteering in care homes who have…
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How to future proof your contracts and adapt to the ‘new normal’
Covid-19 has challenged us to create better and more flexible contract mechanisms to deal with the greater…
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Masks in the workplace – what leisure and tourism employers need to consider
With a variety of organisations (including Waterstones, Tesco, Sainsbury’s and TFL) now requiring face…
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A Roadmap to Recovery?
Last summer, I wrote an article entitled “Green Shoots of Confidence”, as we as a nation began to ease…
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Your property
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New day, new notice period: Government announces further changes to the residential possession procedure
Landlords (and their solicitors) have been eagerly awaiting news of whether the Government will ease…
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The road ahead – what’s in store for real estate in 2021?
Whilst 2020 may have seemed completely unpredictable, and 2021 is looking no different, there are some…
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Property Development Finance in 2021 – What to Expect
Most of us will be glad to see the back of 2020. Nevertheless, 2021 looks set to be another year which…
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PM announces "most radical reforms to our planning system since the Second World War"
Boris Johnson has announced what the Government has described as “the most radical reforms to our planning…
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The Business and Planning Bill: Pavement licences and off-sales
Specialist planning and licensing solicitor, Jamie Childs, looks at the implications of the Business…
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Your family
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Testamentary capacity considerations in the light of Covid 19
Making a Will is a sensible approach to organising your affairs and something that almost everyone should…
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Child Contact Arrangements at Christmas
Family law expert, Alishia Marrocco, looks at the challenges faced by separated parents at Christmas…
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How could redundancy impact my Divorce Settlement?
Amy Walpole considers the impact of redundancy on financial settlements within Divorce settlements.
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Divorce in the Time of Coronavirus: How Will We Deal with the Matrimonial Home?
Family law partner, Justine Flack discusses how the coronavirus pandemic may affect property in divorce…
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Divorce in the Time of Coronavirus: How Will the Family Business Be Valued?
Family law partner, Justine Flack discusses how family businesses may be valued in the wake of coronavirus…
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Case studies
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…
A helping hand for insolvent contractors?
A decision in the Supreme Court has restored the right for companies in liquidation to commence adjudication…
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Archive
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COVID-19 and retail premises – what are my rights as a business when it comes to employees and customers?
During this period of social distancing, there can be concerns over what rights you might have to exclude…
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COVID-19 and Leisure & Tourism - what are my rights when it comes to employees and customers?
During this period of social distancing, there can be concerns over what rights you might have to exclude…
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