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Extended deadline and further £30m waking watch fund announced to tackle unsafe cladding
The Government announced this morning that a new £30m waking watch mitigation fund will be made available to help tackle mounting costs for leaseholders. The Government has also extended the...
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Employment Law Top Ten of 2020
The year 2020 has been a tumultuous year in many respects. How will employers and HR professionals remember 2020? Coronavirus, lockdown, furlough, "unprecedented", "Teams/Zoom/Google Meet", a raft of new terms...
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Updated coronavirus guidance for the charity sector
The Charity Commission has updated its Coronavirus Guidance for charities, which sets out some helpful advice for trustees running a charity during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Organisation strategy post-Covid restrictions
With the start of vaccination programmes giving us a light at the end of the tunnel employers' thoughts are turning to future organisational strategies and in the shorter term to...
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The ins and outs of Garden Leave: what HR should know
Senior employment solicitor Nia Pawley examines all you need to know about garden leave in an article first published by HR Magazine on 14 December. With the high profile early...
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How to manage furlough and holiday accrual at Christmas
Blake Morgan employment lawyer Helena Rosenstein examines how to manage furlough and holiday accrual at Christmas in an article first published in People Management on 14 December. The current Coronavirus...
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New Financial Management Guidance for Multi-Academy Trusts
The Education Skills & Funding Agency (ESFA) has provided financial management guidance for Multi-Academy Trusts (MATs). On 27 October 2020, the ESFA published new guidance for Audit Committees of MATs....
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Litigation friend appointment
Sometimes in family litigation, a party to the proceedings is deemed not to have capacity to conduct the litigation themselves. Such a party is called a 'protected party'. In these...
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Obtaining a Jewish divorce
Obtaining a Jewish divorce is completely separate from obtaining a civil divorce, but how do the two interlink?
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GDPR and Brexit – do you need to appoint a representative in the EU?
We look at the impact of Article 27 of the EU GDPR on UK businesses.
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Private Client Issues – December 2020
Welcome to this month’s edition of Private Client Issues, Blake Morgan’s monthly round-up of the topics you may find of interest. It features insight and advice on developments affecting private...