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‘Transforming Public Procurement’: Cabinet Office publishes response to public consultation

The government has announced plans for an overhaul of public procurement law in the near future.

Cryptocurrency partnerships in football

What potential legal issues should football clubs to consider when partnering with blockchain technology companies?

Reorganisations and restructures; A potential minefield for sponsors

As more and more employers register to become licensed sponsors under the UK’s work permit regime, it is...

Form E and divorce

Form E is a court form used by couples to provide financial disclosure to each other as part of the divorce process.

Tribunal rules fear of catching COVID-19 is not a protected belief

We analyse a recent Employment Tribunal case, which found that fear of catching COVID-19 was not a protected belief.

A Complete Guide To No-Fault Divorce

From April 6 2020, couples in England and Wales will be able to divorce without having to blame one another,

Should grandparents have the legal right to time off to spend with their grandchildren?

As we emerge from the pandemic, what agile options can employers offer to help grandparents with caring responsibilities

Better late than never? Not when it comes to the Public Sector Equality Duty

A Court of Appeal case highlighted the importance for landlords of carrying out timely written PSED risk assessments.

Expansion of the Health and Care Worker Visa

The Home Office has taken steps to combat significant worker shortages in the health and social care sector.