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11 February
The coronavirus pandemic has had a significant impact in the context of whistleblowing with a record number of concerns raised about health and safety issues and furlough fraud. With an... Read Morearticles
11 February
The redevelopment of one part of a building poses obvious construction risks to the remaining parts. For example, basement excavations in expensive London enclaves, fancy penthouse conversions to the top... Read Morearticles
10 February
The Government has today (10 Feb) announced a further £3.5bn in funding to remediate dangerous cladding across the country, which is a top up of the already £1.6bn pledged via... Read Morearticles
10 February
Furlough has the potential to skew an organisation’s gender pay gap significantly. We consider what furlough might mean for organisations preparing their data ahead of the next gender pay gap... Read Morearticles
10 February
Blake Morgan tax lawyer and partner Cathy Bryant examines all you need to know about IR35 and the Off-payroll rules. This article was first published in Business Matters Magazine on... Read Morearticles
8 February
We look at the recent judicial review case of Glatter v NHS Herts Valleys Clinical Commissioning Group [2021] EWHC 12 (Admin) where it was argued that decisions made by the local Clinical... Read Morearticles
8 February
Initial fears of a construction Armageddon during COVID-19 have been allayed in a recent report. Blake Morgan Partner Dominic Jones has commented in an article in UK Construction Law regarding... Read Morearticles
5 February
What will the Government reforms mean for leasehold homeowners? On 7 January 2021, the Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick released a statement confirming the Government's proposals to "make it easier and... Read Moreevents
Our Public Sector Network event on Wednesday 17 February 2021 gave an update on the latest legal news and insights for charities. Read More
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3 February
The Battle of the Forms refers to the exchange of standard terms of business between two contracting parties and the 'winner' of that battle being the party whose terms are... Read Morearticles
28 January
We look at a recent case that determines if remote assessments by Approved Mental Health Professionals (AMHP) are lawful under the Mental Health Act (MHA). Read More