In 2014, the UK introduced new legislation regarding missing persons which now allows families of missing people to apply for a presumption of death certificate. Here our probate and estate administration lawyers outline the law and how this can help families left behind. More...
A series of measures to tackle ethnic disparities in the workplace have been announced this month, one year after the government published the findings of a race disparity audit on how people of different ethnic backgrounds are treated across society. More...
If you’ve been dismissed by your employer, it can be a confusing, stressful time. It’s essential to know your rights: where you stand legally; whether your employer has acted within the law and whether you’re able to make a claim for unfair dismissal. More...
An employee has won more than £600,000 in compensation having successfully brought a claim for discrimination arising from disability after being dismissed for showing an 18-rated horror film, Halloween, to a class of 15 and 16-year olds. More...
Getting married is one of the happiest events in your life and so it should be. However, when you get married you should still put plans in place to make sure that if it doesn’t end amicably, you are protected. Here is a good example of such a scenario:
More...