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Building back greener?

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Post Brexit, the UK government is replacing EU environmental law with home-grown environmental law, so what’s changing?

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Can an employer still end employment with a PILON when the employee has resigned?

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The recent Employment Appeal Tribunal decision of Fentem v Outform EMEA Ltd has held that there was “no dismissal” where an employer brought forward the termination date of an employee who had resigned by subsequently paying them a payment in lieu of notice (PILON).

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Can the courts force a party to mediate?

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On 29 November 2023, judgment was handed down in James Churchill v Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council and others [2023] EWCA Civ 1416. This has been an eagerly anticipated judgment for litigators and mediators alike.

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Case briefing: collusion in contracting to leave property by Will

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In the recent case of Thomas Sismey v Marissa Salandron, s.11 of the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975 (the 1975 Act) was tested by the courts for the first time.

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Changing an expert witness – Where is the line drawn?

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The main role of an expert witness is to provide the court with an impartial opinion. The expert witnesses’ prime duty is unequivocally to the court -regardless of which party instructed the expert or who is paying for the services.

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Child arrangements in lockdown

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Since the outbreak of #Covid19, the Government has allowed children to move between the homes of their separated parents. However, the discretionary nature of the guidance has led to complications for some families. Our Laura Bond explores the issues.

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Christmas and working time

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What should an employer consider when faced with an individual asking to take on more hours or work a second job?

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Cladding tax: latest updates

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A little over a year ago, the government announced the introduction of two new taxing measures, the proceeds from which would be used to fund cladding and building remediation works.

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Clarifying single director company model articles

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Articles of association are the internal rules which set out the basic management and administrative structure of a company.

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Clarke Willmott acts for Melin Homes in another multi-million pound deal

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We are delighted to have acted for housing association Melin Homes to secure a £150m funding package, the first social housing investment made by the Macquarie Group in Wales.

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