Posts from October 2021
Autumn Budget 2021: Planning for the Future?
The Chancellor has just delivered his Autumn Budget and announced the results of the spending review. Whilst we may be set for a...
27/10/21More success for the IP team in the General Court
By Emma Yates, Senior Associate and Intellectual Property Solicitor The important question about what is ‘genuine use’ of a trade mark is...
21/10/21Government explains how new right to take carer's leave will work
Last year, the government held a consultation about introducing one week's carer’s leave to help employees with long-term caring...
21/10/21'Fowl' investigation costs employer over £5k
Sometimes a case comes along which perfectly illustrates why it's so important for employers to get the investigatory stage right before...
20/10/21UK Settlement Scheme - 172,000 people have applied since the deadline
Free movement ended on 31 December 2020 and there followed a six-month grace period during which relevant aspects of free movement law...
20/10/21Are menopausal symptoms a disability in law?
Menopausal women who have been badly treated at work have to rely on the established principles of sex, age and/or disability...
19/10/21Top tips for the education sector: How to manage reputational risk in a digital era
The pandemic has thrown up a myriad of issues that schools and colleges have had to deal with over the past year and a half. Whilst we...
19/10/21CIL, S.106 Agreements & Affordable Housing Relief: What happens when the housing crisis hits political reality.
On Friday, the High Court handed down a decision which, in many ways, typifies the very essence of the housing crisis. The case,...
18/10/21Is it time for a more holistic approach to 'sustainable' development?
It's not easy being green.* Admittedly, when those words were first sung, it wasn't in the context of planning or development, but it is...
15/10/21Expert support and advice critical as shortages increase financial pressure on manufacturers
by Philip Middleton - Solicitor, Restructuring and Insolvency The manufacturing sector is under pressure. Brexit and the pandemic have...
15/10/21Five ways manufacturers can attract and retain staff
The CBI has predicted that UK businesses face up to two years' of labour shortages. The combination of world-wide supply chain problems,...
14/10/21Building Safety Bill - beware longer limitations
This article, by Natalie Cane, first appeared in Architecture Magazine Claims under contracts can only be commenced within a certain time...
14/10/21What you need to know about doing business in Canada
As the world begins to re-open for business, with trade agreements being negotiated and travel corridors starting to open, it’s been well...
14/10/21National Coming Out Day - More Than Just A Day
Written by Daniel Matchett, Associate Solicitor, International Serious Injury team. Today is National Coming Out Day, 11 October 2021 and...
11/10/21What you need to know about the National Disability Strategy
The government has set out its strategy to transform the lives of people with disabilities, but will anything change? Joanne Moseley and...
11/10/21Build Back Beaver: Has the Government's planning agenda gone from 'radical reform' to sloth?
Yesterday, whilst Twitter and LinkedIn were abuzz with news from the Conservative party conference, I went to the zoo*. An unexpected...
08/10/21Manufacturers, wholesalers and retailers: Sustaining green claims throughout the supply chain
The UN's 26th Climate Change Conference, known as COP 26, will convene in Glasgow from 31 October - 12 November so it is perhaps no...
06/10/21Employer loses discrimination claim after sacking two male directors to reduce its gender pay gap
Since 2017, if you are an employer who has a headcount of 250 or more, you must publish information about the gender pay gap in your...
04/10/21Jailhouse Rock: Should unauthorised development be criminalised?
On 21 September, Gareth Bacon MP, a conservative backbencher, introduced a private members bill into parliament, seeking to make...
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