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23 May
In this technological age lawyers have increasingly used email to communicate and to serve court documents. During the pandemic, email became the main method of communication and service given that... Read Morearticles
23 May
Talking to an employee who has consistent unpleasant body odour can be a difficult issue for employers to tackle. However, the issue can have a significant impact on relationships between... Read Morearticles
20 May
In a recent article in Prospect Magazine, the former president of the Supreme Court and Family law specialist, Baroness Hale, identified the gap between law and reality in relation to... Read Morearticles
18 May
As we know, the Employment Bill pledged in 2019 was not announced in the recent Queen's Speech. Does this mean many proposals may not be carried forward at all, and,... Read Moreevents
An incorrect group life structure or an out of date scheme may result in unnecessary tax liabilities and cause delays to the payment of benefits. Read More
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We hosted a Public Sector Network event on Wednesday 15 June 2022 specifically for those in the public and third sector, which focused on Charity law. Read More
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16 May
On 18 March 2022 P&O Ferries (P&O) dismissed almost 800 workers via a pre-recorded video message with no prior consultation or warning either with trade unions or the workers themselves.... Read Morecase studies
13 May
A recent judgment from the Court of Appeal (COA) has considered trade mark infringement in the context of sales on online marketplaces, in this case Amazon. Read Morearticles
13 May
Does a 'good divorce', or even a 'perfect divorce', exist? Read Morearticles
12 May
Closing or narrowing the 'authority gap' could help you and your organisation succeed. Studies have shown that it would certainly help women and men be happier and healthier, which can... Read Morearticles
9 May
Although the rate of COVID-19 infections is falling across the UK, that is not the case for long COVID. According to the most recent ONS statistics, an estimated 1.8 million... Read More