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COVID-19 case update: Prosser v Community Gateway Association Ltd

A recent Tribunal finding has important lessons for employers on the importance of following government guidance.

High Court maintains automatic suspension in recent procurement challenge

A recent court judgment may signal a change in approach to public procurement.

Insolvency News Bulletin: Temporary Insolvency Restrictions to be Lifted

Emergency measures to protect businesses from insolvency during the pandemic are to be phased out from October 2021.

Can Frontier Workers ease the candidate shortage?

Frontier Worker Permits may be a solution for businesses struggling to recruit candidates.

Head injuries in sport

Lasting Power of Attorney is a helpful insurance policy against the risk of suffering a head injury while playing sport.

Right to Work Checks

As part of our family business campaign, we recently considered the basis of HR foundations as family or owner managed..

Divorce court fee set to rise

The court fee to issue a divorce petition or petition to dissolve a civil partnership is set to increase this year.

Is the four day working week the next big change to working practices?

Following a successful trial of a four day working week in Iceland, will companies in the UK adopt a similar system?

Public law in practice – How a challenge to possession played out in Tower Hamlets

The judgement in the recent Tower Hamlets case offers key learnings for social landlords.

Extension of digital Right to Work checks announced

Temporary measures allowing employers to conduct Right to Work checks remotely have been extended to 5 April 2022.