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The Court of Appeal and the case of the disappearing dismissal

Court of Appeal confirms that a successful appeal can rectify an unfair dismissal

When conducting an appeal against dismissal you may decide that the original dismissal procedure is flawed. Can the problem be put right at appeal stage?

The Court …

Bosses Are Not Hiring Women Because They ‘Might Start a Family Soon’

Nearly one in three UK bosses admit they have or would reject a female job applicant because they suspect she ‘might start a family soon’.

Although this form of employment discrimination is unlawful, 15 per cent anonymously admitted that they …

Latest on TOEIC/ETS cases – Court of Appeal case of Khan

Those familiar with TOEIC/ETS deception cases will be aware that these cases have led to a considerable amount of litigation. The latest Court of Appeal case of Khan & Ors v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2018] EWCA

How has the EU Referendum affected professional migration to the UK?

It was inevitable that the decision of the UK to leave the European Union would have an impact on the movement of people to and from the two entities. As previously reported, the population growth of the UK has a …

Legislation to replace Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards introduced

The Government has introduced the Mental Capacity (Amendment) Bill to the House of Lords as it seeks to replace the ‘Deprivation of Liberty…

Executive summary

The Government has introduced the Mental Capacity (Amendment) Bill to the House of Lords as …