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Public Sector Exit Payments Regulations to be revoked
Following five years of discussion and debate and two formal consultation processes about the prospect of a cap of £95,000 on public sector exit payments, we saw a flurry of...
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Sport England template contract interpretation
Commercial expert Penny Rinta-Suksi examine Sport England template contracts.
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EAT upholds finding that staff training on harassment was stale and needed refreshing
The recent decision of the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) in Allay UK Ltd v Gehlen raises a number of practical implications for employers who have put in place equal opportunity...
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Selling a business checklist
What are the key points to bear in mind when it comes to selling your business? We look at how best to get your house in order for private company...
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Supreme Court rules Uber drivers are workers
It has taken almost five years of high profile litigation but the Supreme Court has unanimously upheld the earlier decisions of the Employment Tribunal, Employment Appeal Tribunal and Court of...
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Pensions implications of the Uber judgment
In employment law, workers are classified in one of three categories: “self-employed”; “employees” or the hybrid category of “workers”. Workers are not full-blown employees but are given more protection than...
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What is a shareholders’ agreement and do I need one?
In the hustle and bustle of setting up your own business, certain items can be overlooked for ease or to save costs. You might think, why do I need a...
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Health Sector News – February 2021
This month in our Healthcare update, we look at the recent judicial review case of Glatter v NHS Herts Valleys Clinical Commissioning Group [2021] EWHC 12 (Admin) where it was...
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Employment Law newsletter – Winter 2021
A warm welcome to Blake Morgan's Winter newsletter, keeping you informed of the latest developments in Employment, Pensions and Immigration Law. Although we are in lockdown once again, it appears...
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ICO Guidance on Data Subject Access Requests
On 21 October 2020, the Information Commissioner's Office finally published what it called "detailed guidance" on Data Subject Access Requests (DSAR). Despite taking some 18 months to be released, the...
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Private Client Issues – February 2021
Welcome to this month’s edition of Private Client Issues, Blake Morgan’s monthly round-up of the topics you may find of interest. It features insight and advice on developments affecting private...
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Whistleblowing for COVID-19 related issues
The coronavirus pandemic has had a significant impact in the context of whistleblowing with a record number of concerns raised about health and safety issues and furlough fraud. With an...
