The Coronavirus has had a dramatic impact on all our lives over the last few weeks with the population being required to understand and adapt to new social norms such as self-isolation and social distancing to slow the spread of the virus.
Compensation awarded in discrimination claims can come under a number of different heads of loss.
Morrisons has been found not to be vicariously liable for a data breach concerning the leak of the personal data of its employees.
What measures are required to help to modernise the planning system and keep it moving during the current lock down of development sites due to Coronavirus (Covid-19)?
In this edition we discuss set about trying to debunk the myths of Subject Access Requests, the advantages and disadvantages of Property Guardian Companies (PGC’s) and why electrical safety inspections really do matter.
Cash is King and every business needs a detailed monthly cash flow. To assist businesses the Government have initiated the following schemes.
Yesterday the Court of Appeal gave judgement in the case of Luton Community Housing Limited (LCH) v Durdana [2020] EWCA Civ 445.
It’s been nearly two weeks since it became clear that we’d need to relocate our entire legal practice to kitchens, sitting rooms, and the odd home study, across the land.
The provisions of the Coronavirus Act 2020 which relate to residential tenancies are now in force.
The Government has announced it will be introducing a three month moratorium on landlords of commercial property taking action against their tenants for failure to pay rent.