The first in a series of podcasts from our matrimonial team begins with the team discussing what happens to pets during divorce and separation.
Webinar and podcast recordings
In the podcast we will outline the new Working Time Regulations legislation in detail, noting when the provisions coming into force, whilst also providing practical examples and guidance for employers across all sectors.
The Renters Reform Bill proposes a seismic change to housing management practices, abolishing assured shorthold tenancies and 21 notices entirely and making changes relating to rent increases, pets, possession grounds and more.
In February 2023, a new amendment was added to the Social and Housing Regulation Bill. So as to raise standards, housing managers will be required to have, or be working towards, specific professional qualifications.
In this podcast, Katherine Sinclair and Libby Hubbard provide practical advice on how to ensure you protect certain conversations.
In this webinar, Anna Dabek and Libby Hubbard provide key information that can enable you to review your holiday pay arrangements.
In this podcast, you will listen to Libby Hubbard and Anna Dabek providing a brief summary of the impact of the judgment in the case of Harpur Trust v Brazel.
In this podcast, Puja Desai interviews Kimberley Foster and discusses her experience with counselling. This is a really helpful podcast for anyone who has thought about counselling.
Libby Hubbard is joined by Anna Dabek to explore employment case law and in particular to discuss the results from the Harpur holiday case, holiday entitlement, holiday pay and contacts.
A discussion of when, how and why to value a business in a divorce case with a leading forensic accountant Andrew Donaldson, Dains Forensic Accountants.
To celebrate International Women’s Day 2022, Niamh Millross, Ann Houghton and Billy Richards each share candid experiences of gender bias in the legal profession, education and personal life.
Rebecca and Helen talk through the key learning points and lessons of what not to do from the recent case of Rosberry v Willams; an important ASB injunction case with an Equality Act Counterclaim.