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Refused flexible working request made for “childcare needs” can amount to indirect sex discrimination

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Refusal of the employee’s flexible working request to accommodate her childcare needs amounted to indirect sex discrimination.

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Religion and belief: ethical veganism in the workplace

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Tribunal holds in Casamitjana v League Against Cruel Sports that ethical veganism is a philosophical belief capable of protection under the Equality Act 2010.

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Reminder: Annual Tribunal limit increase

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The regular annual increase in Employment Tribunal limits has now been released and will take effect in April.

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Residential conveyancing solicitors

Residential conveyancing solicitors
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Expert residential conveyancing solicitors advising UK & foreign clients on all areas of UK property transactions. Call 0800 852 6052. Offices in London, Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, Manchester, Southampton & Taunton.

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Retail update: Defamation, assault & food poisoning

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Two recent High Court cases reflect the fact that poor customer service and failures to deal with complaints and claims in a proper manner at an early stage can lead to unexpected and unwelcome outcomes for retail and leisure businesses.

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Returning to the office – what about Covid?

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An employee who was dismissed after claiming Covid presented a ‘serious and imminent’ danger in the workplace loses their appeal.

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Reviewing your client’s Will

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When a wealth planner or financial adviser takes on a new client it is usual to ask to see the client’s Will if they have one in place.

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Richard Saxton

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Birmingham
Richard specialises in a broad range of commercial property matters particularly those in the leisure, hospitality and retail sectors, real estate finance and investment.
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Right to fly

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When buying land, it is essential to secure the rights that you need to enjoy it, where required.

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Right to Manage: FirstPort Property Services Ltd v Settlers Court RTM Company and others

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Qualifying tenants have often sought to push the definition of “premises” to its absolute limit, claiming management rights over as much of the land surrounding a self-contained block as possible.

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