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Job Support Scheme to take over from the Job Retention Scheme
Chancellor Rishi Sunak has announced the new Jobs Support Scheme which runs for 6 months from 1 November 2020. This does not replace the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (JRS)…
Posted on 7 October, 2020 by Ortolan
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5 Principles to Follow for Getting Redundancies Right
With Covid related redundancies likely to be at a decade high, ACAS, CBI and TUC issued a joint statement hoping to encourage appropriate redundancy consultations and reduce…
Posted on 7 October, 2020 by Ortolan
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Expert Evidence - High Court refuses permission to rely on a more favourable expert
The Claimant, Mr Hinson, had worked in a machine shop for a number of years during which time he alleged that he was exposed to high levels of noise without protection or…
Posted on 7 October, 2020 by Ortolan
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Redundancy & Maternity: 10 Point Checklist of Good Practice for Employers
Managing redundancies is complicated enough- but when the law relating to pregnancy and maternity is added, very careful navigation is required. Hopefully this 10…
Posted on 7 October, 2020 by Ortolan
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Government announces independent review of judicial review
The government announced at the end of July that it intended to carry out an independent review of judicial review - with the terms set out here. It is clear that one of the…
Posted on 11 September, 2020 by Ortolan
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Ban on evictions and notice periods extended
Landlords are reminded that the courts have a further 4 week ban on eviction hearings (the latest update runs from 21 August 2020 until 20 September) which means no renters…
Posted on 11 September, 2020 by Ortolan
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Furlough Scheme - reminder
As we reported back in July, September is the first stage of the Chancellor winding down the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (JRS) with the scheme coming to an end in October.…
Posted on 11 September, 2020 by Ortolan
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Updated ACAS guidance on managing redundancies
ACAS reports that they have received an increase of more than 160% over June and July 2020 compared to the same period of 2019 in relation to guidance and advice in handling…
Posted on 11 September, 2020 by Ortolan
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Digital Identity Verification Reform
The Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport has announced plans to develop proposals for a legal framework to remove regulatory barriers which prevent the use of secure…
Posted on 11 September, 2020 by Ortolan
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Resolving Your Disputes Online
Parties in dispute have been able to issue claims online for some time but the recent pandemic has seen an upsurge in the number of parties agreeing to undertake online dispute…
Posted on 11 September, 2020 by Ortolan
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What are my obligations regarding asbestos at my property?
If you are a ‘dutyholder’ of non-domestic premises, you have a legal obligation a) to determine whether asbestos is (or is likely to be) present in your building, and b) to…
Posted on 11 September, 2020 by Ortolan
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Planning For the Future
“Thanks to our planning system, we have nowhere near enough homes in the right places”. Whether or not Boris Johnson is right to place all the blame on the planning…
Posted on 11 September, 2020 by Ortolan
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Law Commission Reforms - Leaseholders to benefit
Back in 2017 The Law Commission of England and Wales announced it would explore reforms to residential leasehold home ownership and in July 2020 three reports setting out the…
Posted on 6 August, 2020 by Ortolan
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Chancel Repairs
What are Chancel repairs? These are liabilities that attach to some properties and can require the owners to contribute towards the costs of repairing the chancel of a…
Posted on 6 August, 2020 by Ortolan
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Wearing Facemasks in Court
As of 24 July people attending court have been asked to wear a face covering in all public areas of courts and tribunals in England. The measure was announced at the same…
Posted on 6 August, 2020 by Ortolan