Ian Machray explains a recent decision on whether an employee making a disclosure purely in self-interest is protected against dismissal.
We explore whether it is unlawful to discriminate against an employee because of a perceived disability.
Katie Burley discusses a recent decision on whether an employer can dismiss someone for refusing to work in response to its unlawful behaviour.
Gove announces that the Government will not amend the current subsidy payment scheme before the next election date.
Media coverage continues to promote so-called “quickie divorces” amongst celebrities, but is there such a thing?
Mark Banham, Associate in the Property Disputes Team at FSP, discusses a new pilot scheme which is likely to signal a change for unopposed business lease renewal claims.
Cohabiting couples are the fastest growing family type with more than 3.3 million unmarried couples living together in the UK. Hannah Sims, a solicitor in our family team, explains the dangers of the misconception of the common law spouse.
FSP have advised the founders of Property Information Exchange on a recent private equity investment.
The Upper Tribunal (Lands Chamber) has the discretion to discharge or modify restrictive covenants on specified grounds. The case of Barter Re Ivy House offers an interesting insight into the treatment by the Tribunal of recently imposed covenants.
Ian Wood-Smith has assisted E-Cargobikes.com on its first round of investment raising.