End of Furlough – dismissing employees fairly
Furlough and the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS) became part of our everyday vocabulary last…
September 20, 2021 By Mark Roby
Furlough and the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS) became part of our everyday vocabulary last…
September 20, 2021 By Mark Roby
We are delighted to announce that Liz Allen, a long-standing member of our Family Law…
September 16, 2021 By Stephens Scown
Dividing personal belongings and contents when separating in the context of divorce is a far…
September 13, 2021 By Kai Whicker
A recent Court of Appeal case, Large v Hart, has the professional negligence world abuzz,…
September 10, 2021 By Jeremy Crook
Whilst the first steps in a divorce are uncomplicated procedurally; you may encounter difficulties if…
September 3, 2021 By Kai Whicker
What does “TUPE” mean, how does it protect employees and what part does it have…
September 2, 2021 By Mark Roby
In what cases could the time limit be extended for bringing a claim under the…
September 2, 2021 By Anna Garde-Evans
Cornwall Council proposals for the Saints Trails have taken a major step forward. The Council…
September 2, 2021 By Tim Walmsley
If you are renting out land for use by unusual animals such as alpacas, llamas,…
August 31, 2021 By Tom Graham
How does a breach of planning permission restrict what can take place after the breach…
August 26, 2021 By Duncan Tilney
There are many stages to the lifecycle of a mine and it’s important to understand…
August 25, 2021 By Chris Tofts
It is well known that the Courts are under considerable pressure at the moment, but…
August 22, 2021 By Bill Wilkins