Kate Edwards discusses how employee rights can be enhanced after a TUPE transfer
Employment Law
Should employees be punished for standing up for their views? Juliet Carp reports
Justice ground to a halt at the Old Bailey this week as court staff joined about 270,000 civil servants in a national May Day strike.
Can compulsory retirement ages survive the onslaught of equality legislation, asks Jonathan Swift
How do the rules relating to mitigation of loss apply to leases? Sebastian Kokelaar explains
Who benefits from dual contracts of employment? Daniel Wise reports
Nikki Bowker, head of litigation and dispute resolution at Devonshires, on career resilience, diversity in law and channelling Elle Woods when the pressure is on
Leasehold enfranchisement specialist joins residential property team
Firm strengthens commercial team in Manchester with partner appointment
An engagement ring may symbolise romance, but the courts remain decidedly practical about who keeps it after a split, writes Mark Pawlowski, barrister and professor emeritus of property law at the University of Greenwich, in this week's NLJ