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Updated Coronavirus Statement

6 Jan 2021

During this period we will continue to deliver the same level of service to our clients while following government guidance to limit the spread of the virus and protect our employees.

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The time by when employers must make reasonable adjustments for their disabled employees is earlier than you might think

11 Dec 2020

Failure to make reasonable adjustments for disabled employees can be a huge problem for employers, and may result in a discrimination claim.

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Does a “pre-cancerous” condition count as a disability in the workplace?

11 Dec 2020

In the recent case of Lofty v Hamis, the Employment Appeal Tribunal (the “EAT”) found that a “pre-cancerous” condition – namely lentigo maligna – was deemed to be a disability under the Equality Act 2010.

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A Guide to Cross-Border Estates

10 Dec 2020

The World has changed. Cross-border travel, commerce and living are part and parcel of modern life. A consequence of this is people’s lives are more fluid than ever before. A villa in Spain or a gîte in France – once the preserve of a wealthy few – are now a relatively common occurance in the […]

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Electronic completion of contracts during Covid-19 and beyond

3 Dec 2020

As a result of COVID-19, electronic completion of contracts is becoming more commonplce. This trends seems set to continue.

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Directors’ meetings and shareholders’ meetings – the “new normal”

1 Dec 2020

As companies continue to adjust to COVID-19 and the new way of working, we consider the impact that this has on Director’s meetings.

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Remote Family Law Hearings during the Coronavirus Pandemic

27 Nov 2020

It has been necessary for the Family Court to adapt rapidly and change the way that hearings normally take place in order to ensure that Family Law continues to be administered.

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Agreeing arrangements for children over Christmas

25 Nov 2020

The current pandemic has sometimes made it difficult for children moving between homes after their parents have separated. This difficulty may well be magnified by the coming Christmas holidays.

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What Does a Second National Lockdown Mean for Child Contact Arrangements?

9 Nov 2020

As England enters a second lockdown, many parents are wondering how it will impact on current contact arrangements that have been either been agreed between them or ordered by the Court.

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