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Top five tips for supporting EU workers post-Brexit

Now that the UK has left the EU, there are several knock-on effects for UK businesses. It's important that businesses don't forget their role as employers amidst the focus on ongoing trade, says Karen Cole.

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Companies must be on track for COVID-safe workplace

Companies anticipating a return to the workplace in the coming months, if the Government’s route map doesn’t stray too far, should be planning how to protect workers and customers once the country is released from the current Covid-related restrictions.

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No-fault divorce: An end to the blame game

Ministers announced on Monday that the Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Act 2020 will come into force on 6 April 2022, allowing married couples to divorce without assigning any kind of blame.

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Employers Guide: Returning to work from furlough

With the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (furlough) ending on 30 September 2021 and many furloughed workers returning to work within the next few months, we set out some of the key steps employers should think about to make the transition back to work as smooth as possible.

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The Euston Estate: Compulsory purchase proceedings

RIAA Barker Gillette act in the largest and most complicated action in the Upper Tribunal of its kind!

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Professional conduct and proportionality: a fine balance

"The proof is in the pudding" says regulatory specialist, Susan Humble.

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Supporting neurodiverse people in family law matters

Understanding neurodiversity in the legal context.

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Business First Magazine

Read our expert insights on key workplace and corporate issues.

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Why is clear contract drafting important?

How simple contract clauses can protect your business.

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Ensuring equality: A legal guide to responsibilities and compliance

Understanding equal opportunities in the workplace

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Estate planning: How not to make mincemeat of it!

The High Court has confirmed that a will handwritten on the back of two cardboard food packages is legally binding.

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Six tips to make things simple for your executors

An executor is legally responsible for carrying out the instructions set out in a will.

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