Every company has a country in which they are domiciled in, meaning the country that is considered their permanent home...
The EAT provided guidance on this question in Wells Cathedral School and another v Souter and another. The case involved...
In Judd v Cabinet Office, the EAT found that it was not disability discrimination for the Cabinet Office to have...
It is not unusual for certain employees to bring repeated grievances and then be uncooperative when their employer seeks to...
The Court of Appeal recently upheld the Employment Tribunal’s decision in the case of Sullivan v Bury Street Capital Limited...
Every year, businesses across the UK take on additional seasonal staff. They are entitled to the same working conditions as...
The conduct of directors of live or insolvent companies can be investigated by the Insolvency Service on behalf of the...
A recent case involving a contested estate heard by the High Court centred on the alleged existence of a ‘secret...
With the UK recently hit by Storm Arwen, many businesses have unfortunately suffered damage and loss. However, if rented business...
A dispute which reached the High Court has highlighted the importance of maintaining commercial confidentiality to avoid sharing intellectual property...
If you are a EEA national and you were living in the UK before the 31 December 2020, you can...
The Environment Act 2021, which received royal assent on 9 November, is a major new piece of legislation which is...
The government has unveiled its long-awaited plans for arbitration to handle pandemic-related commercial rent arrears, along with a code of...
The national family justice organisation Resolution has highlighted its Parenting Through Separation Guide as part of Good Divorce Week (29...
One of the biggest Brexit challenges that emerged this year fits the following scenario: a British entity needs to be...
Deciding whether to adopt a child is momentous, both for the child concerned and you as their adoptive parent. An...
Please note: This Visa route was closed by the Home Office without prior warning on 17 February 2022 and took...
It’s been ten years since a national default retirement age existed and when age became a protected characteristic covered by...
Football’s offside rule has been controversial since it was introduced in 1863, with many arguing it remains unintelligible despite attempts...
When someone passes away and leaves an unidentified share of the same property (e.g. land, flat, house etc) to more...
You may recently have seen in the press that the Reverend Mike Hall was shocked to discover that whilst he...
In Stuart Delivery Ltd v Augustine, the Court of Appeal considered whether a gig economy courier was a worker. Warren...
In the EAT case of Stott v Ralli Ltd, an employee said that she had suffered a discriminatory dismissal after...
The legal principles that apply to a cohabiting couple when they separate are very different to the legal principles that...