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Pensions on divorce

Pensions often become a very important factor in divorce proceedings. This guide summarises the issues involved and the approach taken by the courts in striving to achieve fairness between the divorcing couple.

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Can your workers carry over unlimited holidays?

Can your workers carry over unlimited holidays?

David Clay reports on a European case which could trigger a new wave of holiday pay litigation by individuals claiming worker status. 

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Who bears the burden?

Ian Machray considers an important Court of Appeal decision which has implications on how easy it is for employees to prove discrimination claims

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Should you give up or just keep chasing papers?

Ian Machray explores whether dismissing an employee for failing to provide evidence of a right to work in the UK can be a fair decision.

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Gig economy uber alles?

We report on the failed Uber appeal over the employment status of their drivers and the legal consequences 

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Height requirement fails to measure up

We explain a recent case in the European courts which considered whether a minimum height requirement was indirect sex discrimination.

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Sex segregation in mixed schools = direct discrimination

David Clay discusses whether a faith school’s policy of segregating girls and boys amounts to direct discrimination.

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FSP advises on sale of City Lettings

The corporate team at Field Seymour Parkes has advised Phil Shaul and Sarah Hull on the sale of the entire share capital of City Lettings (Norwich) Limited, to Leaders, part of the Leaders Roman Group.

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Too good an investigation = unfair dismissal?

Ian Machray reports on whether a dismissal can be unfair due to a disciplinary investigation being too thorough.

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Are pregnant workers protected even before an employer is notified?

We report on whether workers should be protected against dismissal from the moment they are pregnant.

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5 ways to improve mental health in the workplace

We explore the new Acas guidelines on improving mental health in the workplace.

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Modification of restrictive covenant unlocks land for development

Michael Higgin considers a recent decision of the Upper Tribunal to modify a restrictive covenant under a rarely successful statutory ground.

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