30 Jun, 2022 Insolvency Service publishes half-term report on recent insolvency law changes By Matthew Padian The Insolvency Service has published an interim report which evaluates three permanent changes to the insolvency regime as introduced by...
30 Jun, 2022 Safeguarding women's health data in the wake of the Roe v Wade overturning By Beverley Flynn The technological landscape of the 2020s is a far cry from the 1970s, when Roe v Wade concluded and shaped women's reproductive rights in...
29 Jun, 2022 The divorce capital of the world : has no fault divorce really made England even more attractive? By Nicola Harries Much as I would like to believe that the recent change bringing in no fault divorce would be a factor in parties considering a divorce in...
28 Jun, 2022 Digital assets - how to deal with the gaping hole in our legislation By Rosie Todd The law is always slow to catch up with developments but this is particularly acute in the context of digital assets. As lawyers, we need...
27 Jun, 2022 Change is a comin' in the US... By Katie Davies Within just two days the US Supreme Court has handed down two seismic decisions which alters the fabric of US society: New York State...
22 Jun, 2022 Tribunal rules "long COVID" is a disability under the Equality Act By Stevens & Bolton LLP In the case of Burke v Turning Point Scotland, a Scottish employment tribunal has ruled that an employee who was dismissed from his role...
20 Jun, 2022 May insolvency figures reflect uncertain outlook By Helen Martin Insolvency figures for May 2022 were published by the Insolvency Service on 17 June, and reveal an increase in corporate insolvencies...
16 Jun, 2022 How to win and lose a court case - the significance of settlement offers By Stevens & Bolton LLP It was reported in The Times that a couple who won their claim against their neighbour who built a loft which encroached about an inch on...
16 Jun, 2022 Government publishes A Fairer Private Rented Sector white paper By Stevens & Bolton LLP Today, the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities released the “A Fairer Private Rented Sector” white paper which our...
15 Jun, 2022 Missguided customers will not be refunded - but how else can they recoup money for orders placed? By Lucy Trott Administrators for Missguided have confirmed that customers awaiting refunds for returns will not be repaid, after the business was...
15 Jun, 2022 The ASA hones in on green washing as consumers become more environmentally savvy By Nicola Broadhurst On 6 June, in honour of World Environment Day, the Advertising Standards Agency (ASA) published an update on its Climate Change and...
14 Jun, 2022 Landlords, tenants and agents encouraged to respond to the government's consultation on the implementation of s.36(1)(d) Equality Act 2010 By Stevens & Bolton LLP The government has invited landlords, tenants, managing and letting agents (amongst others) to provide their opinions and views on the...