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Major changes in family law mean separating couples need more support

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Developed by our family team, our new ‘Parting Ways’ digital toolbox is aimed at those whose marriage, civil partnership or co-habiting relationship has broken down irreparably.

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Mediate or litigate – the choice?

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Peter McHugh shares his thoughts on why it is advisable to consider mediation as an option to resolve disputes, particularly as we prepare to enter a golden age of green energy infrastructure developments.

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Menopause and work: what you need to know

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The most common symptoms of the menopause include hot flushes, difficulty sleeping, low mood, anxiety and issues with memory and concentration. It is clear that such symptoms could affect a person’s work and lead to issues with performance and attendance.

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Minimising the negative impact of family law disputes

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Partner Clare Webb and partner Philippa Yeo explain the importance of non-court dispute resolution and what family lawyers can do to encourage clients to avoid prolonged conflict.

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Modernising LPA process is welcome but must be done properly

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Government plans to digitize the outdated Lasting Power of Attorney process have been welcomed by lawyers who say it has been difficult to manage registrations during lockdown periods.

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Molly Cook - Litigation Solicitor - Birmingham

Molly Cook

Solicitor

Birmingham
Molly is a Solicitor in the Commercial Litigation and Private Client team in Birmingham who assists clients with a variety of commercial litigation enquires.
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Neurological associations: Is there more to COVID-19 than we think?

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The predominant symptoms of COVID-19 are widely recognised as being respiratory in nature but growing research number of case reports recognising neurological manifestations.

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Never shy away from the “succession conversation”

Never shy away from the “succession conversation”
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There is always something else which you might consider as being more pressing to deal with; the cows need milking, there is an…

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New Workplace Sexual Harassment Legislation Effective From 26 October 2024

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Employment
From 26 October 2024, employers will be under a new positive duty to take reasonable steps to prevent sexual harassment in the workplace.

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Keep up to date with all the latest news, articles and updates covering a wide range of legal services from across the firm.

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Major changes in family law mean separating couples need more support

News
Developed by our family team, our new ‘Parting Ways’ digital toolbox is aimed at those whose marriage, civil partnership or co-habiting relationship has broken down irreparably.

Read more on Major changes in family law mean separating couples need more support
Read more on Major changes in family law mean separating couples need more support

Mediate or litigate – the choice?

News
Peter McHugh shares his thoughts on why it is advisable to consider mediation as an option to resolve disputes, particularly as we prepare to enter a golden age of green energy infrastructure developments.

Read more on Mediate or litigate – the choice?
Read more on Mediate or litigate – the choice?

Menopause and work: what you need to know

News
The most common symptoms of the menopause include hot flushes, difficulty sleeping, low mood, anxiety and issues with memory and concentration. It is clear that such symptoms could affect a person’s work and lead to issues with performance and attendance.

Read more on Menopause and work: what you need to know
Read more on Menopause and work: what you need to know

Minimising the negative impact of family law disputes

News
Family law
Partner Clare Webb and partner Philippa Yeo explain the importance of non-court dispute resolution and what family lawyers can do to encourage clients to avoid prolonged conflict.

Written by
and

Read more on Minimising the negative impact of family law disputes
Read more on Minimising the negative impact of family law disputes

Modernising LPA process is welcome but must be done properly

News
Government plans to digitize the outdated Lasting Power of Attorney process have been welcomed by lawyers who say it has been difficult to manage registrations during lockdown periods.

Read more on Modernising LPA process is welcome but must be done properly
Read more on Modernising LPA process is welcome but must be done properly

Molly Cook

Solicitor

Birmingham
Molly is a Solicitor in the Commercial Litigation and Private Client team in Birmingham who assists clients with a variety of commercial litigation enquires.
View profile for Molly Cook >

Neurological associations: Is there more to COVID-19 than we think?

News
The predominant symptoms of COVID-19 are widely recognised as being respiratory in nature but growing research number of case reports recognising neurological manifestations.

Read more on Neurological associations: Is there more to COVID-19 than we think?
Read more on Neurological associations: Is there more to COVID-19 than we think?

Never shy away from the “succession conversation”

Never shy away from the “succession conversation”
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Agriculture

There is always something else which you might consider as being more pressing to deal with; the cows need milking, there is an…

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Read more on Never shy away from the “succession conversation”

New Workplace Sexual Harassment Legislation Effective From 26 October 2024

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Employment
From 26 October 2024, employers will be under a new positive duty to take reasonable steps to prevent sexual harassment in the workplace.

Written by

Read more on New Workplace Sexual Harassment Legislation Effective From 26 October 2024
Read more on New Workplace Sexual Harassment Legislation Effective From 26 October 2024

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