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How do leave to remove applications work?
"Leave (with the children) before you Love me" – we look at Joe Jonas v Sophie Turner and the English court's approach to overseas permanent relocation. How do leave to...
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Employment Law Newsletter – Autumn 2023
There has been no let up in the pace of employment law developments over the past few month. From the long awaited Supreme Court decision in the latest holiday pay...
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Counsel+: General Counsel dinner 2023 – PAST EVENT
Blake Morgan hosted a general counsel dinner at the 1776 restaurant at Number 1 Lombard Street, London on 17 October 2023.
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AC and GC (Capacity: Hoarding: Best Interests) [2022] EWCOP 39
In the Court of Protection in the County Court sitting at Birmingham Civil and Family Justice Centre, before HHJ Clayton on 15 August 2022, there was a ruling concerning hoarding:...
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Minimum service levels within education during strike action
Minimum service levels could be introduced within the education sector but what are the implications? On 2 October 2023 the Secretary of State for Education, Gillian Keegan, announced that the...
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Future Regulation: key points on drone regulation
In a series of forthcoming articles, lawyers from Blake Morgan will examine how law will keep pace with the latest technological developments - follow us #FutureRegulation. The first in the...
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Site visit: zero carbon house with Bron Afon Community Housing Association
Blake Morgan Property Group and Project Management Teams recently had the pleasure of being given a tour of a Bron Afon Community Housing (Bron Afon) flagship zero carbon house.
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Blake Morgan teams and individuals in Wales celebrate success in the latest Legal 500 directory
Blake Morgan's leading teams and individual lawyers in Wales have been recognised extensively in the 2024 edition of the prestigious Legal 500 rankings, reflecting the firm's first-rate client service, specialist...
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Ethical investments – when can a trustee go green?
"Where unethical investments would be more beneficial to beneficiaries than other investments, the trustees must not refrain from making the investments by virtue of the views they hold." (Cowan v...
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Landmark ruling by the Supreme Court regarding underpayments of holiday pay
In a significant judgment, the Supreme Court has clarified a number of key issues relating to the calculation of holiday pay and in particular, has considered what is meant by...
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NHS England announces Provider Selection Regime Regulations to be published imminently
NHS England have announced that the Department for Health and Social Care will put the long-awaited draft Provider Selection Regime Regulations, before Parliament on 19 October 2023. Upon becoming law,...