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Senior Associate

Birmingham
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What are the practical implications of collateral warranty obligations in third party agreements for employers and developers?

Commercial contracts and agreements
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Simone Protheroe discusses the issues in third party agreements for employers and developers to consider before agreeing to obligations that are not fully within their control.

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Worker holiday pay issue heats up

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On 1 February 2022, the Court of Appeal made a significant decision in relation to holiday pay, specifically whether a worker’s right to paid annual leave carries over into subsequent leave years when they have been permitted to take the leave but have not been paid for it.

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Working with us in Southampton

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Learn more about culture, career progression and work at our Southampton office which has 65 members of staff including 13 partners,.

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Would a refusal to mediate be reasonable in context of coronavirus?

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The court has recently provided some interesting guidance in relation to an unreasonable refusal to mediate in the case of BXB v Watch Tower and Bible Tract Society of Pennsylvania and the Trustees of the Barry Congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses (2020).

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Your life. Your Clarke Willmott

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We have all the specialists you need working in harmony on your behalf. Use our Legal Life tool to see exactly how we can be there for you.

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‘We feel proud to work here’

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Don’t just take it from us. Read the outstanding results of our new joiner employee survey and discover how we differ from many other law firms.

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20-week ‘no fault’ divorce moratorium ‘excessive’

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A year on from the introduction of the so-called ‘no fault’ divorce law, the legislation is proving effective, but the process can take longer.

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202 employers named and shamed for failing to pay national minimum wage

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Following investigations by HMRC which concluded between 2017 and 2019, 202 employers have been named and shamed by the government for failing to pay their staff the legal minimum wage.

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40 Treatments You Don’t Need

Medical negligence
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Unnecessary medical treatments to be reduced. Changing the standards for medical negligence claims. Prostate Cancer. Cerebral Palsy. Birth Injuries

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