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Jerome O’Sullivan, a Partner specialising in Construction Dispute Resolution, recently successfully concluded a complex construction dispute in the Mayor’s & City of London Court. Continue reading →
Jerome O’Sullivan, a Partner specialising in Construction Dispute Resolution, recently successfully concluded a complex construction dispute in the Mayor’s & City of London Court. Continue reading →
Advisable but not (quite) compulsory to use ADR but don’t delay in the face of an offer to do so. Continue reading →
Michael Janney has this week joined the Construction and Dispute Resolution teams of Healys. Continue reading →
The ‘fair and serious offer’ for anxious EU nationals living in the UK from Prime Minister Theresa May is neither and presents nothing new. Furthermore, it will leave many with the same uncertainty as they currently face. Continue reading →
It has been reported in the Guardian today that after the dinner of EU leaders which takes place tonight in Brussels, Theresa May will set out the principles of the Government’s negotiating position on the future rights of EU nationals living in the UK. Continue reading →
R (on the application of Kiarie) (Appellant) v Secretary of State for the Home Department (Respondent) R (on the application of Byndloss) (Appellant) v Secretary of State for the Home Department (Respondent) [2017] UKSC 42 Continue reading →
Team Healys joined a record 700 teams in the largest 10km Legal Walk ever on the 22nd May 2017 before attending the after party on Carey Street and the Law Society HQ in Chancery Lane.
‘Brexit’, that fateful decision that will ultimately lead to the withdrawal of the UK from the EU has significant consequences for the UK labour market, not least within the Hospitality Sector. This is true for both employers and employees and specifically because so many of our laws relating to the labour market/employment derive from Europe. Continue reading →
Depending on particular circumstances, they will generally not save the majority of those getting financial support for home care or residential care fees any money. Continue reading →