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Court of Appeal confirms limits of state immunity in embassy discrimination case
17 Jan 2025The Court of Appeal has confirmed that employers operating within diplomatic settings cannot rely on state immunity to shield themselves from claims of discrimination under domestic employment laws, where the acts in question are of a private law nature.- Articles
McDonald's workers allege discrimination, homophobia and sexual harassment
17 Jan 2025Back in 2023, the fast food chain McDonald's, entered into a legal agreement to protect staff from harassment. Two years on, hundreds of staff say they are still facing abuse.- Articles
When is re-engagement appropriate following unfair dismissal?
17 Jan 2025The Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) recently clarified the limits of ordering re-engagement in cases of unfair dismissal, focusing on the practicalities of restoring employment relationships and the scope of tribunal powers.- Articles
Over 700 McDonald's workers allege discrimination, homophobia and sexual harassment
17 Jan 2025Back in 2023, the fast food chain McDonald's, entered into a legal agreement to protect staff from harassment. Two years on, hundreds of staff say they are still facing abuse.
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Why do I need my pension to be valued for my divorce and financial settlement?
15 Jan 2025When looking at financial settlements on divorce, family lawyers will ask you to obtain your pension CETV (Cash Equivalent Transfer Value) from your pension provider(s).- Articles
The case of the partially torn Will - was it sufficient to constitute revocation?
15 Jan 2025In a recent case, the court considered whether the act of tearing the will was sufficient to amount to revocation in accordance with section 20 of the Wills Act 1837.