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A “Worker” qualifies as an employee for the purpose of TUPE

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Compensation for failing to inform and consult is up to 13 weeks’ gross pay per “employee”, companies may now prefer to err on the side of caution.

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A corporate manslaughter investigation has been opened into maternity care at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust

A corporate manslaughter investigation has been opened into maternity care at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust
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The inquiry into maternity care at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust (NUH) was established in May 2022 following serious concerns…

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A kind divorce

A kind divorce
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No judgment here please, but for some reason, the other Saturday evening (partner at work and children in bed) I found myself watching…

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Accident at work – but what actually happened?

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A building labourer had suffered brain injury, the cause was unknown. Expert neurologist concluded he fell from height – he was offered compensation.

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Agri-business Healthcheck

Our legal healthcheck is designed to help agri-business owners focus on the legal issues they should be on top of. Find out how we can support you.

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Agricultural Holdings Act 1986 – upcoming changes to the succession rules

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Agriculture
In accordance with the Agriculture Act 2020, the eligibility and suitability tests under the Agricultural Holdings Act 1986 (“AHA 1986”) are changing with effect from 01 September 2024.

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Aimee Davies

Senior Associate

Bristol
Aimee regularly acts for landowners of commercial, residential and agricultural premises against the main telecoms operators, with experience in advising on the Electronic Communications Code and requiring removals and/or alterations of telecoms equipment.
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Alleviating worries – Second Animal Welfare Bill to tackle livestock worrying

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The objective of the second Animal Welfare Bill is twofold: to raise standards for animal welfare and to reform the existing legislation relating to the keeping of animals by offering improved enforcement powers to the police.

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Alternative Dispute Resolution in the workplace

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Employment
Our new team member, Karina Holland, has been assisting a number of clients with alternative dispute resolution (“ADR”) and offers a guide to ADR for employment disputes.

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Amazing entries for Clarke Willmott’s Road Safety Superheroes Competition

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Clarke Willmott’s road safety superheroes competition winners announced for Road Safety Week raising awareness of and trying to reduce road traffic accidents, injuries and deaths on our roads

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Arena Television: The collapse continues

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Arena Television collapsed at the end of 2021 with debts of £280 million. Loans from 55 lenders had been secured against thousands of items of broadcasting equipment that simply did not exist.

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