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23 October
A vote is taking place in the European Parliament this week (week commencing 19 Oct) on the regulation establishing a Common Organisation of the Markets (CMOs) in agricultural products (2018/0218... Read Morearticles
21 October
With so much uncertainty around the likelihood and possible content of the UK-EU trade negotiations, and the economic impact of the pandemic, it's understandable that preparing data protection strategies might... Read Morearticles
21 October
In the latest battle between women born in the 1950s and the Government, about the state pension age, the women were unsuccessful at the Court of Appeal. It upheld the... Read Morearticles
21 October
Update: On 25 February 2021, the Restriction of Public Sector Exit Payments (Revocation) Regulations 2021 (Revocation Regulations) were laid before Parliament. Read Morearticles
21 October
Our experts answer questions questions regarding cladding replacement under the Building Safety Fund. Read Morearticles
20 October
Practice and procedure in the Employment Tribunals differs from that in the civil courts. It is governed by its own set of rules, principally: The Employment Tribunals (Constitution and Rules... Read Morearticles
20 October
Together with Tilney, Blake Morgan discussed a smarter way to pass on your wealth and planning for the future during a webinar on 8 October 2020. Read Morearticles
15 October
As a result of the UK leaving the EU, the laws in the UK to manage personal data will change at the end of the transition period (31 December 2020)... Read Morearticles
15 October
With so much uncertainty around the likelihood and possible content of the UK-EU trade negotiations, and the economic impact from the pandemic, it's understandable that preparing data protection strategies might... Read Morearticles
14 October
Equal pay claims can have significant financial implications for employers, especially as they are often brought on a large-scale. The Court of Appeal has considered the application of the material... Read Morearticles
14 October
A recent case, heard by HHJ Wildblood in Bristol has highlighted to lawyers and clients alike the importance of only involving the Court in child arrangement disputes where absolutely necessary. Read Morearticles
14 October
With Government rules requiring social-distancing and the Courts stretched to capacity, together with an impending tsunami of post-Covid disputes, what does the future of dispute resolution and mediation look like? Read More