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Update: Ed Sheeran wins in High Court over 'Shape of You' copyright claims

The court found in favour of Ed Sheeran in a judgment with wider implications for the music industry.

Changes to Statutory Sick Pay and fit notes

Two new changes have come into force, with implications for employers and staff.

State pension after divorce

We look at the rules for old and new state pensions, and how these assets may be shared by the court after a divorce.

Practical jokes in the workplace: a cautionary tale of employer’s vicarious liability

Recent cases have highlighted issues where colleagues have gone too far in carrying out practical jokes.

Temporary insolvency measures end on 1 April 2022

The Insolvency Service has issued a statement that the insolvency regime will return to its pre-pandemic operations.

Building the future: How registered providers can access funding to meet Britain’s housing

The CEOs of Torus, Irwell Valley Homes, The Regenda Group and Mosscare St Vincent, who spoke to us for our...

Disputing a divorce

What are the options for disputing a divorce under the new No Fault Divorce system, which begins on 6 April 2022?

Supporting individuals in cross-border divorce proceedings.

Through Brabners Personal we support individuals in cross-border divorce proceedings...

Covid Commercial Rent Arrears: How will the arrears dispute be decided?

Legislation is being introduced by the government in an attempt to resolve ongoing commercial rent arrears disputes...

Ed Sheeran appears in High Court over 'Shape of You' copyright claims

We analyse the implications of the case for future copyright infringement claims against song writers.