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Joanne Moseley

Do you ask staff to waive latent personal injury claims in your settlement agreements?

Earlier this month, the UK parliament discussed proposals to manage asbestos in workplaces and to introduce measures to protect the...

Joanne Moseley

Term-time worker entitled to National Minimum Wage for 52 weeks

Schools and colleges employ staff on term-time only contracts to reduce their payroll costs. The vast majority agree to work during...

Charlotte Wallage

Part 36 cost consequences when making a liability only offer

The recent case of Mundy v TUI [2023] EWCH 385 (Ch) considered what happens where a Claimant fails to ‘beat’ a Defendant Part 36 offer...

Jeremy Ladyman

Consumer Duty – update and reminder

An industry report published in March 2023 has indicated that many advisers are in a relaxed mood about the new Consumer Duty that will...

Charlotte Rees-John

Avoiding a ‘summer of discontent’ for retail

The latest official figures show trade union membership in the UK is on the rise but that most of the growth is within the public sector...

Jeremy Ladyman

Open-banking: new recommendations published by the Joint Regulatory Oversight Committee

Open banking is a secure way for retail consumers and businesses to give regulated third-party providers (“TPPs”) access to their bank...

Katherine East

Avoiding disputes in motorsport rider / driver contracts

It’s no secret that motorsport is expensive and the stakes are high. Add in adrenaline and the risk of injury – to person, property and...

Jason Newall

CMA launches campaign to tackle misleading sales tactics

The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is the UK’s principal competition and consumer protection authority. Having commenced a...

Eu Jin Ong

Tesco being a Lidl naughty

Tesco’s Clubcard logo may have to undergo a facelift soon. On 19 April 2023, the High Court ruled that Tesco’s Clubcard logo infringes...

Stefano DAmbrosio Nunez

Our view of the Law Society’s Guidance on the Impact of Climate Change on Solicitors

This week, the Law Society of England and Wales published the Guidance on the Impact of Climate Change on Solicitors. This is the first...

Nicola Gooch

Infrastructure funding: County Councils have a CIL problem. IL will make it worse.

Before Christmas, I wrote about a fight that had broken out in Gloucestershire over CIL funding.  The County Council was concerned about...

Charlotte Rees-John

ESG and the future of the High Street

A day doesn’t go by it seems without an article or a forecast about the future of the UK’s high street. Many of these predictions are not...

Graham Thomson

UK cyber security breach survey 2023

The latest Cyber Security Breaches Survey has been released, which is a great source of insights to help businesses address their cyber...

Joanne Moseley

Third party harassment: new law on the cards for schools and colleges

Under our current laws, it can be difficult for teachers and support staff to bring successful claims against their employers for...

Joanne Moseley

Is diversity and inclusion the key to unlocking growth and productivity in the UK?

The CEOs of M&S, Page Group, Co-operative Group, Unilever, Microsoft and Barrett Homes certainly think so. They have signed the CEO...

Nicola Gooch

Consultation Nation: Yet more planning reform..... this time on short term lets, holiday rentals and nutrient neutrality

The Easter holidays are always a slightly frantic time in my house. After several days of wrangling overexcited children, huge family get...

Joanne Moseley

Don't get caught out: not all settlement negotiations are protected by the without prejudice rule

An employer that wants to exit an employee from their organisation will usually enter into settlement discussions on a without prejudice...

Joanne Moseley

Employee who handed in her keys and said "I'm done" did not resign

As a general rule, if an employee resigns using clear and unambiguous language, their employer is entitled to take it at face value. The...

Joanne Moseley

Discrimination: increases to injury to feelings awards 2023

Individuals who bring successful discrimination claims are entitled to be compensated for the upset and hurt they have suffered by way of...

Adiba Firmansyah

What the education sector needs to know about the new energy efficiency regulations

Against the background of the Department for Education stating that they ‘are putting climate change at the heart of education’ and...

Nicola Gooch

Planning for Fools: The best planning related April Fools of the weekend, and the stories that I wish had been....

Saturday was April Fools day. I spent the morning engaged in such classic pranks as cleaning the house and doing laundry*.  In honour of...