Different types of working arrangements are being considered and adopted by employers as organisations respond to changes in the market.…
Month: June 2020
If you are considering contesting a will, there will be a number of questions to ask about the process, the…
Jury trials could be temporarily abolished within a matter of weeks under new legislation, according to suggestions from Lord Chancellor…
Rebekah Vardy has issued legal proceedings against Coleen Rooney for libel. The dispute centres on what has become known as…
What is slander? Slander is one of two types of defamation. For a statement to be defamatory, it must be…
Pubs, restaurants and cafes are expected to be allowed to provide food and drink outdoors in a change to licensing…
A crowdfunded legal challenge to the government’s lockdown policy will be heard at the High Court on 2 July. A…
With flexible working on the rise, arrangements such as staggered hours can offer both the employer and employee advantages. We…
No-fault divorces are set to become available to divorcing couples from autumn 2021. The Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Bill was…
Two of the world’s largest credit card companies have suffered another defeat in a long-running legal dispute with supermarket chains…
The rules governing pre-action conduct can be found in the pre-action protocols and the Practice Direction on pre-action conduct and protocols (PDPAC).…
Drivers can be fined up to £130 for using cycle lanes, under a new law taking effect on 22 June…
MPs are said to be considering the introduction of new development zones with relaxed rules and further permitted development (PD)…
Supermarkets may soon be able to open for longer hours under government plans to help boost the post-lockdown economy. Under…
A daughter has successfully challenged her mother’s will in the High Court, giving her a share of the £325,000 inheritance.…
The family of the late Richard Adams have been awarded the rights to the author’s novel Watership Down. The High…
The reality is, the person who performed best at the interview may not necessarily turn out to be the best…
A personal injury claimant who mistakenly settled for one-tenth of the amount they intended has been told by a court…