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Search and seizure orders – the forensic perspective

Commercial litigation and disputes
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This article explores search and seizure orders: powerful tools when there are concerns that evidence will not be preserved in a dispute.

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Bias in the Tribunal

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In a rare decision, the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) have held that a lay member on a panel for an upcoming appeal should be recused from in the case of Higgs v Farmor’s School and anor (No.2) due to a potential perception of bias.

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Case law update: An employee who said “I’m done” and handed in her keys had not resigned

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If an employee resigns using clear and unambiguous language, their employer is entitled to accept it. That said, the courts are aware that sometimes it may be necessary to take a more detailed look at the context around the words that were spoken.

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HR Consultancy Corner: Creating a menopause-inclusive workplace

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There’s no doubt that the menopause and its impact at work is being discussed far more openly now and, in turn, businesses are starting to switch on to this wellbeing issue.

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Fixed term contracts – keys considerations & points in practice

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Many employers use fixed term contracts to engage employees for a defined period, and in certain industries, such as within professional sport or further education, the use of fixed term contracts is very prevalent - often reflecting the playing season or academic year.

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What did you say? Accent bias in Workplace

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Does the law protect an employee from being mocked for their regional or national accent? Does it make a difference if their accent is from Liverpool or Australia…Somerset or Africa?

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What is ESG & ESG investing?

Banking and financial services
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Read about the FCA's position on ESG investments and potential ESG-related disputes that may arise as legal obligation increases in this area.

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Focus on our family law team at Clarke Willmott

Family law
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Hear how our family law team works and leverages relationships with other teams at Clarke Willmott to provide a complete service for clients.

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Giving land and property to charity need not be taxing

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Charities
Gifts of property or land to charities can burden people with a hefty tax bill if they are not administered properly, Jacqui Lazare, a senior associate lawyer has warned.

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