Category: Articles

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22 May

Many commercial leases will contain a provision for the tenant to pay a service charge and this will often include a contribution towards a reserve fund or sinking fund. However,... Read More

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17 May

The Government recently launched a review designed to increase the employment prospects of autistic people. Currently, only 29% of autistic people are in employment, as found by the Office for... Read More

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16 May

The Government has published its long-awaited guidance for employers on how to measure, report and address any ethnicity pay difference within the workforce. The Government has decided against introducing mandatory... Read More

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16 May

In this next article in our series focusing on public inquiries, we look at the use of expert evidence in public inquiries. There are two types of expert evidence to... Read More

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12 May

The Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill has been dominating the headlines ever since was published in September 2022. This week's Government announcement that the sunset clause in the... Read More

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12 May

The National Security and Investment Act 2021 (the NSIA) is a landmark piece of legislation which was introduced in January 2022 to create a statutory framework to enable the UK... Read More

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11 May

The Professional Standards Authority (PSA) recently undertook to seek views on the introduction of a new Standard on Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) to the current Standards for Accredited Registers... Read More

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11 May

Building on Putting Things Right, in April 2023 the statutory duty of candour came into force in Wales requiring all NHS bodies to be open and honest with service users... Read More

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10 May

Following approval from the Legal Services Board on 19 April 2023, the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) has issued updated guidance, "to help law firms and those who work for them... Read More

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9 May

End of life planning is important, and now is a great time to look into it in more detail. Every year, Dying Matters host an Awareness Week in an attempt... Read More

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5 May

Generally, an Employment Tribunal will be reluctant to strike out a tribunal claim, particularly if the claimant is unrepresented and there are allegations of discrimination. Having said this, two recent... Read More

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3 May

A career as an entrepreneur is not often a path that a school careers adviser would suggest to students. But Debbie Wosskow OBE, who featured on Blake Morgan's most recent... Read More