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Helping separated parents access their children during lockdown

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Distressed parents whose legal rights around access to their children were not settled before the lockdown began are being urged to think creatively about their current options.

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How should employers respond when faced with the clash of religious beliefs and sexual orientation?

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The Central London Employment Tribunal found that there had been no discrimination after the claimant, a Christian and an actress, was dropped from a production following circulation by another actor on social media of an old Facebook post made by her relaying her beliefs on homosexuality.

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How the Subsidy Control Act 2022 has impacted UK social housing sector and regeneration projects

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The UK subsidy control regime is a little over 18 months old, but it is already making its presence felt in the area of social housing and regeneration projects. Procurement and subsidies expert Brendan Ryan looks at its impact.

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How to divorce well: What do family lawyers mean by a “Good Divorce”?

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When family lawyers talk about a “Good Divorce” they are generally referring to a separating couple’s ability to work together to achieve a fair outcome for everyone involved.

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How to safeguard business assets, including employees, clients and contracts

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As a business leader, your clients, relationships, and confidential business secrets are your crown jewels. You must handle them with the utmost care or risk your business’s success. If you don’t you might end up gifting your hard work and talent to your nearest competitor.

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HR Consultancy Corner: Restructuring and redundancy top tips

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With a continued turbulent economic climate it’s not surprising that many organisations are looking at re-structuring and/or redundancies as a way to help secure the future of the business and off-set rising costs.

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I’m getting divorced – now what?

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Divorce lawyer Adam Maguire looks at what divorcing couples should take into account at the outset.

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In the spotlight: Marianne Barker

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As a planning lawyer I am involved in both contentious issues (appeal work, judicial reviews) and non-contentious instructions (drafting complex section 106 agreements, advising on permitted development rights, CIL, green belt or heritage issues) and I enjoy this mix of work.

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Is an FDR hearing a replacement for Mediation?

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Commercial litigation and disputes
Partner in Commercial litigation and disputes, Peter Brewer’s article tackles whether financial dispute resolution is a replacement for mediation

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Bristol, Southampton and London
Jacqui advises private clients on UK-based tax and estate planning, estate administration and philanthropy and also advises charities on a range of issues.
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