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Joanne Moseley

Thinking about adopting a hybrid working pattern? 12 things to consider

The restrictions imposed during the COVID-19 pandemic changed the way many office based staff work. In March 2020, the government asked...

Danielle Parsons

When trouble at work is brewing!

The open letter published by former employees of BrewDog highlights some very important employment law issues. For someone who is or has...

Joanne Moseley

Employee with gender critical beliefs was protected under the Equality Act 2010

The Employment Appeals Tribunal has today handed down a landmark judgment in the controversial case of Forstater v CGD Europe and others....

Irwin Mitchell

Carry on Camping

BBC News has this morning reported a surge in demand for 'pop-up' campsites around the UK.  At this point I thought it would be timely to...

Joanne Moseley

Sending a pregnant woman home during COVID-19 lockdown was not maternity discrimination

In Prosser v Community Gateway Association Ltd, the Employment Tribunal had to decide if a pregnant women, engaged under a zero hours...

Joanne Moseley

Employee who asked to be furloughed because of fears about COVID-19 was not unfairly dismissed

Tribunals are starting to determine a steady stream of COVID-19 related claims commenced in the early stages of the pandemic. We've...

Irwin Mitchell

The Art of the Con in 2021- it’s Meta

By Maddie Gill, Solicitor in the London Commercial Dispute Resolution Team at Irwin Mitchell. A JPG file of Beeple’s collected works was...

Irwin Mitchell

Contractual obligations and mental health

In May this year, Naomi Osaka withdrew from the French Open (aka Roland-Garros) after she was fined for refusing to participate in...

Joanne Moseley

Right to work checks - a trap for the unwary

At the moment, any UK employer who engages someone from the EU only has to undertake a basic right to work check, such as looking at...

Amy Au

Seller account suspensions and groundless IP infringement complaints

So you’re a seller on Amazon or Etsy or one of the other platforms, and you receive a notification that your listing or (worst still)...

Irwin Mitchell

Nero CVA challenge to proceed to full trial

As with many retail businesses, the Nero Group has been seriously impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic.  The company is the tenant of 619...

Charlotte Hargreaves

Two recent judgments increase pressure on UK government to respond to MEPs' rejection of the Commission's Draft Data Adequacy decision

By Joanne Bone from Irwin Mitchell  It is to be expected two judgments handed down in the past 48 hours will impact on how the UK...

Joanne Moseley

Returning to the office to work? Key issues employers need to consider before 21 June*

In February the government published its roadmap out of lockdown and, so far, it has eased restrictions in line with the provisional...

Irwin Mitchell

First Homes (and yet more changes).

Sneaky Chris, sneaky...   But did you spot it?   By WMS on May 24th 2021 the Housing Minister has announced the requirement for First...

David Shirt

Theatre and Covid-19: a tentative return vs streaming

By Kate Norris from Irwin Mitchell's Media & Entertainment team. It was initially suggested by a government report that musicals should...

Elizabeth Thomson

Is new law the answer to trespass?

Travellers hit the headlines again with the Government’s announcement on 8 March of a new criminal offence to tackle unauthorised...

Nicola Gooch

Plans, Trains and AONB: Does the Williams-Shapps Plan for Rail herald the return of strategic planning?

Last week was certainly eventful. The Supreme Court handed down it's decision in Fylde Coast Farms; MHCLG announced which local...

Elizabeth Thomson

An overview of the Leasehold Reform (Ground Rent) Bill

The Government's long touted intention to ban ground rents has reached Bill stage. Leigh Shapiro summarises the proposed changes. The...

Irwin Mitchell

Diversity climbs the agenda in sport

From the players to the supporters to the staff to the team mascot, sport has the ability to bring people together from all walks of life...

Irwin Mitchell

Funding, property and meetings – What is club governance and why does it matter?

Proper governance is essential for sports clubs at all levels. Governance affects all aspects of a club, from the way in which it is...

Irwin Mitchell

Permission to appeal granted on five grounds in New Look CVA challenges

- Jurisdiction and unfair prejudice open to review on appeal  First instance decision Landlords on 10th May lost their legal challenge at...

Irwin Mitchell

It Ain’t Over ‘Til It’s Over: Company Directors And Dissolution – A New Chapter

- Directors of dissolved companies will be capable of disqualification under s6 CDDA, whether or not the company in question ever became...

Irwin Mitchell

Nominee found in breach of duties in successful Regis’ CVA challenge and CVA revoked: a warning shot across the bows of accountancy firms

The legal challenge (Carraway Guildford (Nominee A) Limited and Others v Regis UK Limited and Others, No. 8276 of 2018)  by landlords...

Jane Anderson

Ignore Court Judgments At Your Peril

It has been widely reported in the press that a default judgment for £535 has been entered and registered against Boris Johnson. On...

Irwin Mitchell

Business rates – whose place is it anyway?

Hurstwood Properties (A) Ltd v Rossendale BC  [2021] UKSC 16 Business rates have been a bone of contention for a long time, which has led...

David Shirt

Court fines Tesco £7.5 million for selling out of date food and calls its defence “an affront to common sense”

By Katherine East and Craig Weston. District Judge Qureshi handed down a damning guilty verdict in the Birmingham Magistrates’ Court on...

Danielle Parsons

Mental Health Awareness Week – Working through the Pandemic

By Sacha Sokhi, Solicitor in the London Employment & Professional Discipline Team While the UK raises awareness this week of mental...

Joanne Moseley

New rules on face masks - another health and safety landmine for schools and colleges to navigate

Earlier this week, the government announced that a number of restrictions will be lifted on Monday 17 May, in line with 'step three' of...

Joanne Moseley

Everyone's invited: what's the best way for schools and colleges to respond to allegations against members of staff?

Allegations that many schools, colleges and universities have a 'rape culture' have dominated news headlines. The website everyone's...

Joanne Moseley

Why menopause is a business issue

Last night, Channel 4 aired a documentary - Sex, Myths and the Menopause, presented by Davina McColl. It revealed that many women...