Over 100 trainees and future trainees from Birmingham joined the BTSS for a webinar to address concerns around training remotely and qualifying during a possible recession.
Webinar and podcast recordings
For part 1 in this series of short podcasts, Chris Lloyd-Smith interviews solicitor Puja Desai on how she has been coping during these unprecedented times.
We have been appointed as profession powers of attorney for a client called Mr P. What did we do once we were appointed and how this has benefited the client will be covered by Puja Desai, Solicitor.
In this podcast, Alice Kinder and Hannah Bollard will look at the underlying legislation and share some practical, sector-specific tips for employers.
The freshly signed Public Sector Exit Payments Regulations (in force on 4 November 2020) raise as many questions as they answer.
There is no universal approach to regenerating town centres. However, housing must be considered a key part of any regeneration project – providing well-needed new homes and economic growth.
As the UK’s social housing sector recovers from the initial Covid-19 outbreak and lockdown, now is the time to focus on the challenges that may emerge next.
As employers face the end of the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme on 31 October 2020, Katherine Sinclair and Libby Hubbard discuss the intricacies of the redundancy process for furloughed employees.
Following the end of the possession stay on 21 September, Helen Tucker & Rebecca Sembuuze from our housing litigation team discuss the most recent guidance, priority cases and what to expect in court.
As we enter a recession, we have been here before, and a key question is what did we learn and how can we benefit from that learning?
Following our recent e-briefing on Possession Notices, Helen Tucker and Emilie Pownall from our housing litigation team discuss the impact of the changes on social landlords.
Chris Lloyd-Smith and Maria Ramon, Accredited Family Mediators at Anthony Collins Solicitors, discuss the benefits and limitations of mediation.