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17 October
Where an Employment Tribunal finds that there has been discrimination it can award unlimited compensation for actual and future financial losses arising from the discriminatory treatment. In addition, it can... Read Morearticles
17 October
Protected conversations were introduced back in 2013. They were designed to enable both employers and employees to initiate a confidential discussion about bringing employment to an end without fear of... Read Morearticles
17 October
In the long running trade mark dispute between Sky and Skykick, The Court of Justice of the EU (CJEU) has been asked to rule on a series of questions referred... Read Morearticles
16 October
As expectations grow for a general election, the CEO of the Charity Commission, Helen Stephenson, has issued a reminder to charities of their responsibilities surrounding political campaigning. The CEO notes... Read Morearticles
16 October
In a decision attracting a great deal of media interest the High Court has held that raising women's state pension age was not discriminatory on the grounds of age or... Read Morearticles
11 October
Training is one of the most popular means of improving individual performance and facilitating career progression. A failure to provide training can be a key factor in employees leaving their... Read Morearticles
10 October
As we near 31 October 2019 and the prospect of a No Deal Brexit we revisit the subject of intellectual property and the impact a No Deal Brexit will have... Read Morearticles
10 October
The benefits of creating a diverse and inclusive workplace are well documented - evidence shows that diverse teams are more effective and help improve overall business performance. But if you’re... Read Morearticles
10 October
Since 1992, World Mental Health Day has been celebrated annually on 10th October, with the objective of raising awareness of mental health issues across the globe. Blake Morgan is pleased... Read Morearticles
7 October
Rebecca Wyke and Simon Hough, in our Insolvency team, examine the High Court's decision in Secretary of State for Education v Corporation of Hadlow College to make an education administration... Read More