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Ian Smith provides a round-up of the latest notable employment law developments

Chris Syder & Eva Camus-Smith follow the fight against Modern Slavery

Recent case law provides a good illustration of established rules in the longstanding law on unfair dismissal, says Ian Smith

 

Spencer Keen explores the limits of the duty to make reasonable adjustments for disabled employees

Charles Pigott reports on an airline’s refusal to accommodate breastfeeding cabin crew being discriminatory

Ian Smith finds clarity in recent employment cases

John McMullen discusses TUPE & service provision change disputes

Ian Smith examines the recent cases that have been driving employment law

Uber drivers have been ruled to be “workers” not self-employed contractors: Hester Jewitt reports

Helen Bell examines the overlap between personal injury & employment law claims from a practical perspective

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MOVERS & SHAKERS

University of Manchester: The LLM driving tech-focused career growth

University of Manchester: The LLM driving tech-focused career growth

Manchester’s online LLM has accelerated career progression for its graduates

mfg Solicitors—Philip Chapman

mfg Solicitors—Philip Chapman

Regional firm strengthens corporate team with partner hire

Winckworth Sherwood—Sarbjeet Gill

Winckworth Sherwood—Sarbjeet Gill

Firm boosts real estate development team with partner hire

NEWS
Swedish company Oatly has lost its bid to trademark the term ‘post milk generation’, after the Supreme Court ruled unanimously in favour of the dairy industry trade association, Dairy UK
It is possible to obtain a UK patent for an artificial intelligence (AI) machine which uses artificial neural networks (ANNs), the Supreme Court has held
The current state of geopolitics is so volatile it is ‘fundamentally reshaping’ the role of general counsel, according to a report by a global network of law firms
The High Court has clarified how winding-up petitions must be served, in a decision with implications for 30,000 UK businesses using the Companies House default address for official mail
The ‘statutory remit’ of super-regulator the Legal Services Board (LSB) is to come under scrutiny in a government review
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