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Planning News Catch-up: First Homes to gain a CIL exemption & other news you may have missed.
We are just under a week away from the close of the Planning for the Future consultation. In between the rush to finish your consultation...
21/10/20
Lenders beware - failure to serve the NOI on you doesn't invalidate an Administration appointment
by Sally Essex - Solicitor, Restructuring & Insolvency In a recent case, the High Court has found that failing to provide a qualified...
21/10/20
Brexit Preparation: It's easy to forget!
During this global pandemic, it’s very easy to forget all about Brexit, and that from 11pm on 31 January 2020, Great Britain (i.e....
19/10/20
Business Interruption Insurance - are more claims against insurance brokers on the horizon?
On 15 September 2020, the High Court handed down its judgment in the Financial Conduct Authority’s (FCA) business interruption insurance...
15/10/20
Do Lenders owe Borrowers a duty to act in good faith?
by Nick Jennings - Solicitor, Banking and Finance Loan agreements will often require lenders to make a determination, such as if a...
14/10/20
Pre-Pack Administrations - The Next Stage
Edward Judge - a Partner in our Restructuring and Insolvency team based in London - comments on the Government's report into the pre-pack...
09/10/20
Politicians in Revolt: Planning Reforms come under fire in a dramatic day in Westminster
Yesterday was a big day for the Government's Planning Reforms,* not only did back bench MPs pass a motion calling for a delay in the...
09/10/20
Breaking: government will pay up to two thirds of an employee's salary if unable to work due to local lockdowns
The Chancellor has just announced that the Job Support Scheme which starts on Sunday 1 November will provide additional support to...
09/10/20
The Rural Idyll: We need to re-design urban life if we are going to save our cities post-covid.
Covid 19 has created a new gold standard for housing and communities: The Space Standard. Avoiding a second lock-down in a house that is...
09/10/20
Why did an employment tribunal order an ex employee to pay £432,000 towards his employer's costs?
Unlike most civil courts, employment tribunals rarely order the losing side to pay their opponent's costs. Generally, you have to behave...
07/10/20
Can you fairly dismiss a teacher suspected of downloading illegal images of children?
You'd think the answer to this is a definitive 'yes'. However, the Scottish EAT's decision in K v L reveals how difficult it is for...
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Right to work checks post Brexit - don't ask about settled status (yet)
It's been nine months since the UK left the EU and our one year 'transition' period ends at 11pm on Thursday 31 December 2020. As that...
02/10/20
Success in the face of adversity
There has been a lot of gloom around the consumer sector in recent weeks, especially with the new restrictions on hospitality businesses....
29/09/20
Employers can be fined £1,000 - £10,000 for breaching self isolation rules
Today new Regulations came into force in England which impose, potentially, large fines for employers who allow staff who are self...
28/09/20
The Corporate Insolvency and Governance Act 2020 (Coronavirus) (Extension of the Relevant Period) Regulations 2020
Edward Judge and Jane Anderson look at the recent amendments to the Corporate Insolvency and Governance Act 2020 (“CIGA”). CIGA came into...
25/09/20
Job Support Scheme - the details
Yesterday, the Chancellor announced the Job Support Scheme and provided a brief outline of how it will work. The government has now...
25/09/20
Chancellor announces new Job Support Scheme to help protect 'viable jobs'
The Chancellor has just announced a new package of support to help businesses retain staff once the furlough scheme ends on 31 October...
24/09/20
The case of the anti-authoritarian, musical, sharks!
Things have been rather serious in the planning world of late, so this week's blog is deliberately on the lighter side*. Last week, the...
23/09/20
A setback for British sport: plans for fans to return to sporting events called off
With the exception of a few trials, it has been six months since spectators were allowed into stadiums to watch live sporting events. The...
23/09/20
Returning to work: government moves the goalposts again
Last month, the government told the working public that they should return to their workplaces if they were 'covid secure' and suggested,...
23/09/20
Consumer purchasing trends and the importance of inclusivity in your brand
By Katherine East It’s no secret that, in this modern world, diversity and inclusivity within a business is essential for it to thrive...
22/09/20
What role does leisure have in communities of the future?
By Laura Jones, Solicitor at Irwin Mitchell Over recent months, people have begun to adjust to a new normal and keep their distance from...
21/09/20
The Future of Shareholder Primacy Post-Covid
by Daniel Campbell The slow death of shareholder primacy Shareholder primacy (being the notion that a business' sole target is to make...
21/09/20
The Death of Shareholder Primacy
by Daniel Campbell What is Shareholder Primacy? Milton Friedman, in his 1962 book Capitalism and Freedom stated, “There is one and only...
21/09/20
DfE launches new education helpline to give schools/colleges speedy advice about self isolation
Yesterday (Thursday 17 September) the government set up a new national helpline for schools and colleges to obtain advice and report...
18/09/20
Is it better to be friends than foes?
BrewDog could have entered into a costly legal battle with Aldi, based on Aldi’s “Anti-Establishment IPA” range of beer, which bore a...
17/09/20
Christmas cancelled - the 'rule of six' limits work social gatherings
This week one of our employer clients asked us whether his company could host its annual social get together. He was particularly keen...
17/09/20
Business Interruption Insurance: an unexpected judgment
By Stephanie Reeves and Ted Powell, Commercial Dispute Resolution On 15 September 2020, the High Court handed down its...
16/09/20
Planning for the Future: Will the (consolidated) Infrastructure Levy worsen regional disparities?
I have been thinking a lot recently about regional disparities*, particularly in the context of government policies and the...
16/09/20
A ‘grow-your-own’ economy and the impact on UK M&A
During lockdown it seems we all tried out our green fingers and attempted to grow our own veg. My efforts weren’t very successful (a ...
15/09/20