The Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Act 2020, which received royal assent this year, is due to come into force on 6 April 2022. It marks an importance change in UK…
The Claimant sought the disclosure of various electronic communications, including Whatsapp messages, from two individuals they claimed to be important to the case. The individuals (W1 and W2) were not…
This is not as far-fetched nor as trivial as it seems. If veganism is a religion or belief, then it can benefit from protection from discrimination legislation and other measures…
During the pandemic, many firms recognised the benefits of working from home or hybrid models, with employees splitting their hours between the office and the home desk. Many employees have…
Audley Chaucer is proud to represent the world-renowned Taunton Cider Company. The Taunton Cider Company originated in 1805, where a local farmers co-operative had formed to produce cider at Norton…
This was a First Tier Tribunal appeal against late filing penalties on the basis of reasonable excuse. HMRC are moving towards electronic tax filing and this case highlights the difficulties…
No one likes to think of themselves as being a ‘bad employer’ and the thought of an employment tribunal claim can be worrying for a business. So how can you…
This case concerned a mother, AB, of a child, XY, who was 15 at time of judgement, seeking a declaration that herself and the father of XY, CD, were able…
With the ever-evolving online era we live in, many of us have now accumulated a large portfolio of digital assets. Although undefined, social media accounts have unknowingly become some of…
https://www.lawyer-monthly.com/2021/08/vaccine-passports-what-are-the-implications/ Adults that are fully vaccinated are able to avoid quarantine when returning from amber list countries (excluding France). From the end of September, the government hopes to introduce a…