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Barry Riley - Corporate and Commercial Solicitor - Manchester

Barry Riley

Senior Associate

Manchester
Barry is a pragmatic corporate transactional lawyer who prides himself on his “no-nonsense” approach towards progressing matters in an efficient and timely manner to meet his clients‘ needs.
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Better late than never: delaying mediation

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In Halsey v Milton Keynes General, it was held that a successful party can be deprived of all or part of its costs if it unreasonably refused to agree to alternative dispute resolution (ADR).

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Beware the poison pen (or email)

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The EAT has given us a stark reminder that the utmost care should be taken when choosing the content and format or your communications relating to your workforce.

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Bias in the Tribunal

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In a rare decision, the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) have held that a lay member on a panel for an upcoming appeal should be recused from in the case of Higgs v Farmor’s School and anor (No.2) due to a potential perception of bias.

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Big Brother is watching – can you monitor home-workers?

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Employers need to give careful thought to the extent of employee monitoring and the effect that it may have on the employment relationship.

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British Energy Security Strategy published

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Dale Edwards, Green Energy Strategic Consultant, comments on the government’s British Energy Security Strategy setting out how Great Britain will accelerate the deployment of wind, new nuclear, solar and hydrogen, whilst supporting the production of domestic oil and gas in the nearer term.

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Budget March 2021

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Rishi Sunak delivered what had been billed as “the most important business Budget in a generation”. We will keep you updated on these consultations, as well as other tax developments, in due course.

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Business Interruption Insurance – FCA Court Proceedings Likely

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The FCA is in the process of writing to a number of insurance companies seeking clarification about whether they are declining, or intend to decline business interruption insurance claims.

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Business Interruption Insurance (“BII”) claims – Six months on from the Supreme Court judgment

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We have noticed a tail off in commentary on this issue in the legal and mainstream media. However, we still see BII claims as a fast-developing area of law. We are currently advising and representing clients with BII claims across a wide variety of sectors.

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Business interruption insurance claims: choose your battles carefully

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Many lawyers, insurers and policy holders have been following the progress of the Financial Conduct Authority’s test case on business interruption (“BI”) claims which will now go to the UK Supreme Court on appeal on 16 November 2020.

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Read more on Business interruption insurance claims: choose your battles carefully

Calling someone ‘bald’ amounts to sexual harassment

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An Employment Tribunal has found that an employee was subjected to sexual harassment when a manager made a comment about his baldness.

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