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Settlement agreements rather than furloughing? Five top tips for em...
Many employers have opted to furlough their staff, but the reality is that some have had to make the difficult decision to make staff red...
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Is your business ready for a change?
This is an issue of relevance to our corporate clients wanting to ensure their businesses are sufficiently agile to adapt to market chang...
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Holiday pay for term time only workers should not be pro-rated to f...
Holiday entitlement is a sensitive issue for workers and those employed part time often feel they are losing out. The recent Court of Ap...
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Warning to employers of the risks of stereotypical assumptions
Tribunal cases where claims of unlawful discrimination have succeeded because of stereotypical assumptions by the decision-maker, rather ...
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Speaking confidentially….
Having effective post termination obligations protecting your business to include your customer connections, skilled employees and confid...
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Fixed recoverable costs – here we go….
Yesterday, the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has confirmed that it intends to implement Sir Rupert Jackson’s Fixed Recoverable Costs (FRC) in...
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Employment Law Update: Morrisons and CIPD Event – January 2019
In January, the Morrisons employment team joined up with the Surrey and North Hampshire branch of the Chartered Institute of Personal Dev...
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Consent for alterations: block management landlords beware
Following a recent decision in the Court of Appeal, landlords of blocks of flats should take extra care when considering an application f...
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What does a training contract really entail?
Chloe Chatton, a Trainee Solicitor in the Commercial Property department discusses her experience of having a Training Contract with Morr...
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Welter v McKeeve
Duty to mitigate and behave reasonably confirmed in Party Wall etc. Act 1996 (“Party Wall Act”) compensation case. Important guidance/les...
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What it’s like to have a Training Contract with Morrisons Sol...
Debbie Carpenter, a Trainee Solicitor in her final seat with the Family department discusses what it’s like to have a Training Cont...
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Party Walls and Permitted Developments
Party walls and permitted development issues in residential property often overlap. How they affect each other is often misunderstood. Wh...
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Can an attorney make gifts under a Lasting Power of Attorney?
With Christmas not too far away, many of us are already turning our minds to buying presents for family and friends, but what happens if ...
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A Clearer Future for Fire Safety?
Our Commercial Property department, looks at recent announcements released by the Government in relation to the cladding ban. This review...
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Second Marriages – Maximise Inheritance Tax Allowances (UK)
Sarah Sarwar, a Senior Associate Solicitor in our Private Client team at our Wimbledon office discusses maximising the inheritance tax al...
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The importance of timing in an interim injunction when dealing with...
In this blog, Kate Cooper, Associate Solicitor in our Woking dispute resolution team, looks at a recent judgement regarding the timing of...