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Spencer Bailey

Mum Of Four-Year-Old Leeds Boy With Cerebral Palsy Is Determined To Help Him ‘Live Life To The Full’

The mum of a Leeds youngster living with cerebral palsy is raising awareness of the condition by speaking out on her determination to...

David Shirt

ESG & Real Estate - now firmly on the agenda

By Paul Henson is a Partner and Head of the London Real Estate Disputes Team at Irwin Mitchell. Environmental, Social and Governance...

Nicola Gooch

A tale of two reports: What "Strong Suburbs" and "Coming Home" tell us about perspectives on the housing crisis and the planning system.

Since my last post we have seen the release of two influential reports addressing the UK housing crisis and how to solve it; namely:...

Irwin Mitchell

An adequate draft – EC publish draft UK adequacy decision

On 19 February 2021, the European Commission (EC) published the first draft of its adequacy decision in relation to the UK.  If this is...

David Shirt

Will dilapidations disputes increase in the post pandemic world?

Tim Rayner Joint Head of the Real Estate Disputes at Irwin Mitchell explains why dilapidations disputes are set to increase and how...

David Shirt

Irwin Mitchell publishes consumer sector report

Irwin Mitchell has published a new report that looks at the developing trends that are currently affecting the consumer sector. The...

Joanne Moseley

Seven things for schools and colleges to consider before 8 March 2021

On Monday 22 February, the Prime Minister set out the four steps his government plans to take to lift Covid restrictions in England. ...

Joanne Moseley

Roadmap out of lockdown - implications for employers

On Monday 22 February, the Prime Minister set out the four steps his government plans to take to lift Covid restrictions in England. ...

Spencer Bailey

Secrets Of Businesses Finding a Brighter Side Of Brexit

As some UK business leaders report positive post-Brexit outcomes, Lawyers at Irwin Mitchell say that horizon scanning has been the secret...

Spencer Bailey

CBI Council role for senior Leeds lawyer

The head of Irwin Mitchell Business Legal Services in Leeds has joined the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) Yorkshire and Humber...

David Shirt

Irwin Mitchell delivers Employment Law seminars

Law firm Irwin Mitchell has presented a series of joint seminars aimed at helping businesses prepare effectively for the year ahead....

Spencer Bailey

Supreme Court Rules Uber Drivers Are Workers And Not Self-Employed

The Supreme Court has ruled Uber must classify its drivers as workers rather than self-employed contractors, with experts saying the...

Joanne Moseley

Worker or self employed contractor? Supreme Court clarifies law in landmark Uber case

Employment law recognises three categories of person: 'employee', 'worker' and those who are 'self-employed'. It is important to know the...

Stephanie Reeves

Resolving Commercial Disputes Pre-Action - A Guide for In-House Lawyers

For in-house lawyers, dealing with commercial disputes is often costly, time-consuming and distracting, and the vast majority never reach...

Joanne Moseley

Government waives IR35 penalties for 12 months

From Tuesday 6 April 2021, organisations in the private sector that engage 'off-payroll' workers will become responsible for determining...

Irwin Mitchell

Whose code is it anyway?

Penhallurick v MD5 Ltd: a salutary lesson in how messy the ownership of software can get, especially when agreements about it haven't...

Joanne Moseley

The shielding programme has been expanded - what this means for employers

The government has announced that 1.7 million additional people in England will be asked to shield. Academics have conducted a COVID-19...

Spencer Bailey

The Role of Statements in Open Court in the Duke of Sussex’s Settled Libel Claim Against Associated Newspapers

The Duke of Sussex has accepted an apology and “substantial damages” from Associated Newspapers, the publisher of the Mail on Sunday and...

Joanne Moseley

Treasury scraps £95,000 cap on public sector exit payments

Last year the government hastily implemented Regulations that imposed a £95,000 cap on the amount public sector bodies could pay to an...

Joanne Moseley

HR and employment news in brief – February 2021

Our round up of HR and employment law issues. SME’s can apply for free Covid tests If you employ 50 or more people who can’t work from...

Joanne Moseley

What's the best way for schools and colleges to manage their reputation against unfair or inflammatory public posts?

Since the pandemic began, it’s been an inescapable reality that school and college leaders have been (and still are) facing multiple...

Irwin Mitchell

Electronic Communications Code: the gift that keeps on giving

By Ben Gildea, Associate, Real Estate Disputes Summary The Government has launched a consultation on changes to the Electronic...

David Shirt

How to respond if you are stopped by a police officer

Writing in the British Dental Journal Tina Lakhani, a Senior Associate with Irwin Mitchell, explains the process and what actions to...

Nicola Gooch

You have no authority here, Kitty Weaver! The state of virtual planning in 2021

When it comes to virtual meeting mishaps, February has certainly been an eventful month!   The month started with the viral sensation...

David Shirt

The Duchess of Sussex succeeds in landmark privacy claim

The Duchess of Sussex has today succeeded in her privacy claim against Associated Newspapers (publishers of the Mail on Sunday) in...

Elizabeth Thomson

Dancing in the Street: What will 2021 bring to the hospitality sector?

The hospitality sector is having to adapt to an ever-evolving regulatory regime in light of the Covid-19 pandemic.  Jennifer Ayris and...

Joanne Moseley

Employer loses race discrimination case because it's equality training was 'stale'

An employer can avoid liability for harassment/discrimination carried out by its own employees if it can show it took all reasonable...

David Shirt

Do you need an external investigator?

By Helen Dyke, Senior Associate Solicitor, Irwin Mitchell Issues of dishonesty, fraud and malpractice have, of course, continued...

Joanne Moseley

Government encourages SMEs to start testing staff for COVID-19

Many small and medium sized businesses will now be able to ask the government to supply lateral flow tests to enable them to identify...

David Shirt

What will the office of the future look like?

The office has been changing for some time but the pace has certainly accelerated as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. Laura Jones...