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19 November
I’ve read three reports this week and they all say one thing – development in the Oxbridge Innovation Arc is needed and it’s coming. So the question is how we... Read Morearticles
18 November
Covert surveillance in the workplace has always been a thorny issue for employers with case law placing strict conditions on when and where it can be used. Many employers will,... Read Morearticles
14 November
In order for a new gender to be legally recognised, the individual will need to acquire a Gender Recognition Certificate (GRC). This blog does not intend to go into detail... Read Morearticles
14 November
"My son has become my daughter – do I need to update my Will?" This is just one of the questions we are beginning to be asked more regularly by... Read Morearticles
13 November
Building Owners should be aware that Government in the form of the MHCLG (Ministry for Housing Communities and Local Government) is now applying considerable pressure to see ACM cladding panels... Read Morearticles
12 November
If a developer has been granted planning permission subject to conditions, it can make an application under Section 73 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 in order to... Read Morearticles
11 November
From 2 December 2019 opposite sex couples shall be able to give notice of civil partnership, to be registered from New Year's Eve onwards. Our blog post of 12 July... Read Morearticles
8 November
Senior solicitor Kerry Blomerus features in an article first published in DAS Law on 4 November featuring women in law. This year marks the centenary of the Sex Disqualification (Removal)... Read Morearticles
7 November
Our Commercial Litigation experts provide a summary of the key points of the capped costs pilot scheme and whether it will work for you. The capped costs pilot scheme was... Read Morearticles
6 November
The Charity Commission recently published its annual report into the whistleblowing disclosures it received between 1 April 2018 and 31 March 2019 and included a significant change to its whistleblowing... Read Morearticles
5 November
Simon Hough and Rebecca Wyke discover good news for litigation funders as they examine a recent Competition Appeal Tribunal ruling in relation to the funding of collective claims. The case... Read More