Healys Shortlisted for the Modern Law Awards 2021
Healys LLP are pleased to announce that they have been shortlisted as finalists in two categories at the LEAP Modern Law Conveyancing Awards 2021. Continue reading →
Healys LLP are pleased to announce that they have been shortlisted as finalists in two categories at the LEAP Modern Law Conveyancing Awards 2021. Continue reading →
The latest edition of leading legal directory Chambers & Partners has been published, and Healys are pleased to announce that 3 partners have received individual recognition.
When employees disclose that they are suffering from a disability, it is an important moment that should always put employers on their mettle. The point was powerfully made by the case of a business development manager who was dismissed within days of his employer learning that he had been diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. Continue reading →
Directors who are not lawyers or accountants can face a daunting task in defending themselves against accusations that they have breached their legal duties. In one case, however, the integrity of a prominent businesswoman on the receiving end of such allegations was vindicated on all fronts by the High Court. Continue reading →
Healys has once again been recognised as a Leading Firm in the latest edition of the Legal 500 UK. This year Healys has been ranked in 7 practice areas, with 13 individuals recognised as Recommended Lawyers in their specialist fields. Continue reading →
The coronavirus job retention scheme is a temporary scheme that was set in place on 1 March 2020. It has been extended and varied on several occasions since, most recently on 30th September 2021. Continue reading →
David Bailey, partner and head of Healys Dispute Resolution and Banking & Finance, recently took part in Ironman Italy, completing the race in 12 hours, 8 minutes! Continue reading →
Employment law has moved on in leaps and bounds since the bad old days of mass casual labour. However, as an Employment Tribunal (ET) decision showed, a large number of people still go to work every day without any clear idea of whether they are employed or self-employed, or any understanding of why that distinction matters (Hallsworth v NAM Global Ltd). Continue reading →
A word out of place can lead to the sacrifice of valuable legal rights and that is why it is vital to seek professional advice the moment a potential dispute looms on the horizon. The point was made by the case of a couple who faced a challenge to their ownership of two plots of land adjoining their home. Continue reading →
Healys Corporate Department recently worked with Bread Ahead, an artisan award winning bakery and baking school based in London.
Karen Lord, Partner & Head of the Corporate Department, and solicitor Charlie Pattihis worked with Matt Jones of Bread Ahead to launch the franchise and joint venture arrangement with a large family-run company in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The deal involved negotiating a detailed development joint venture agreement and supporting franchise and commercial agreements. Continue reading →