Posts from November 2020
From 2 December clinically extremely vulnerable people can return to work
The National lockdown in England will end this week and will be replaced by a new system of tiers. We're still waiting for the...
30/11/20Phishing email led to life-threatening attack at petrochemical manufacturer
By Charlotte Peel. Hackers recently used malware to target a petrochemical-manufacturer in the US with potentially life-threatening...
27/11/20Enforceability of Debenture via Appointment of Administrators
Kunal Gadhvi - Partner in our London Restructuring and Insolvency team - considers the recent court ruling on the enforceability of...
26/11/20Working from home required under all three new tiers in England
On Monday, the Prime Minister explained that once lockdown ends, England will move to a new regional tier system. It has also published...
25/11/20Use Class E - still the future of the High Street?
Happy Tuesday (yes I know it's not Tuesday any longer) but it's here (and it landed on Tuesday morning) - the much awaited case of the...
20/11/20Workplace bullying: should you excuse the behaviour of someone who says they didn't mean to upset colleagues?
I am, of course, referring to Priti Patel's explanation for bullying staff in her department. According to the Guardian newspaper she has...
20/11/20The disproportionate impact of Covid-19 on women’s sport
It goes without saying that sport in 2020 has looked (and felt) very different to its normal state of play. With major sporting events...
19/11/20Winter eviction ban and exemptions - more disappointment for landlords
BY GEORGE COHEN, SOLICITOR, REAL ESTATE DISPUTES The Public Health (Coronavirus) (Protection from Eviction and Taking Control of Goods)...
17/11/20All Change at No. 10: What now for the Planning Reform Agenda?
It is almost cliché these days to say that "a week is a long time in politics". Given the tumultuous events of last weekend, it is also...
16/11/20The government has launched a new consultation to ban all online advertising for unhealthy foods.
So, what constitutes unhealthy? According to the new consultation, unhealthy foods are those that are high in fat, sugar and salt...
16/11/20Judicial Guidance on the Just and Equitable Winding Up of a Company
Stephen Murphy considers the judgment handed down by The Privy Council on 12 October 2020 that usefully confirms the circumstances in...
16/11/20Judicial trend - no alternative to alternative dispute resolution
Alternative dispute resolution (“ADR”) can offer parties a cost and time efficient route to the resolution of disputes. The court...
16/11/20Extended furlough scheme - our complete guide to the new rules including important information about redundancies
As expected, the government has now updated its guidance notes on the furlough scheme to reflect changes which came into effect on 1...
16/11/20Space Standards to apply to Permitted Development Schemes from 6 April 2021 and other news
Yesterday, MHCLG laid it's latest set of amendments to the GDPO 2015 before Parliament. The Town and Country Planning (General Permitted...
12/11/20New guidance on 'shielders' - what options do you have if they can't work from home?
During the first lockdown, the government introduced the 'shielding' programme which was designed to safeguard people who were clinically...
12/11/20New guidance suggests employers won't be able to claim furlough if they serve notice of redundancy after 1 December
Last night the government updated its twelve guidance notes on furlough to explain the rules and processes organisations have to follow...
11/11/20Do you have a ‘Trump’ situation? Are you seeking to evict a tenant that refuses to leave?
WRITTEN BY SAMUEL LANE, SOLICITOR, REAL ESTATE DISPUTES Just like the majority of the people in the United States of America, many...
10/11/20What are the new rules on the extended furlough scheme?
Yesterday, the Chancellor announced that the Coronavirus: Job Retention Scheme would be extended beyond November, and will now be...
06/11/20And Now... We Wait: Important planning decisions which may (or may not) land before Christmas...
After a Summer where planning policy announcements seemed to flow faster than a jug of Pimm's at a picnic, and an early Autumn stuffed...
05/11/20Breaking: furlough scheme extended again - this time until the end of March 2021
The Chancellor has just announced that the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme will be extended again until the end of March following bleak...
05/11/20How will the new lockdown rules affect your business?
The new legal rules that will apply to the English lockdown have been published. The Public Health (Coronavirus Restrictions) (England)...
04/11/20Business interruption insurance – test case fast-tracked to Supreme Court
By Ted Powell and Stephanie Reeves On 2 November 2020, the Supreme Court confirmed that it will hear the appeals in the Financial Conduct...
04/11/20Furlough scheme extended as England gets ready to go into another national lockdown
The government has insisted for weeks that the furlough scheme would end, as scheduled, on Saturday 31 October. But, just hours before...
02/11/20