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Changes to Commercial Rent Arrears Recovery due to COVID-19
Blake Morgan Partner Paul Caldicott looks at the changes that have come into force on Commercial Rent Arrears Recovery (CRAR) due to COVID-19. This article was first published in IRRV...
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Employment Law Newsletter – Summer 2022
A warm welcome to Blake Morgan's Summer newsletter, keeping you informed of the latest developments in Employment, Pensions and Immigration Law. "Hybrid" working is a familiar concept now and a...
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Consultation outcome: NHS Pension Scheme
Part of the Government’s response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has been measures to boost the available NHS workforce. As part of this, rules in the NHS Pension Scheme have...
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Looking ahead to 2024: Employment, Pensions and Immigration Law developments
Hold on to your hats! Unlike the previous few years, we have a vast amount of new employment legislation coming into effect in 2024. Due to the ever-changing nature of...
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Request to work from home full-time turned down by employer
The coronavirus pandemic saw a significant increase in homeworking and hybrid working. However, an increasing number of organisations now want their staff to return to the workplace more regularly. Many...
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High Court rules on Business Interruption Insurance test case
The High Court has this week (Tuesday 15 September 2020) handed down judgment in the Financial Conduct Authority's (FCA) business interruption insurance test case, which will no doubt be of...
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Holding company meetings and filing accounts after CIGA flexibility ends
Temporary relaxations of rules for holding company meetings and filing accounts aimed at minimising the spread of COVID-19, in place since June of last year, have now come to an...
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Recovering pandemic rent arrears: The High Court awards Landlord Summary Judgment
Litigation & Dispute Resolution experts Joanna Corbett-Simmons and William Rees look at the High Court's recent decision to award Landlord Summary Judgment and what this means for Landlord Tenant relationships...
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Will-making in a pandemic – 1665-6 and now
We used to have a Syrian lodger. He has now taken and passed his British Citizenship test. Some British friends and I tried the practice test questions and found them...
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COVID-19: who bears the contractual risk for construction project delivery?
The ultimate trajectory of COVID-19 in the UK remains uncertain, at the time of writing, the government anticipates it will "spread in a significant way" – and supply chain issues...
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Working from home/Self-isolating: Can documents be signed electronically?
Due to the current coronavirus pandemic, many people are now working from home and so there is an increased need to sign documents electronically. The Law Society and the City of...