Jonathan Dickson, Partner Wollens are delighted to announce a significant addition to our highly regarded Private Client team with the recent appointment of Jonathan Dickson who joins the team as a partner. With his extensive qualifications and experience, Jonathan...
The minimum energy efficiency standards (MEES) regulations have changed with effect from 1 April 2023. A landlord of sub-standard non-domestic private property must not continue to let the property (on or after 1 April 2023), unless either of the following apply: A. ...
Anyone on the electoral register aged between 18 and 70 can be called up for jury service at any time. Jurors are generally asked to serve for 10 working days, although this period can be longer. Here are some things that employers should know about jury service:...
Acas has launched new guidance on reasonable adjustments for mental health at work for both employers and workers, in conjunction with Affinity Health at Work. The guidance is available on the ACAS website and covers: What reasonable adjustments for mental health are...
Ed Sheeran has been defending himself in court against claims that he copied Marvin Gaye’s classic Let’s Get It On for his 2014 hit Thinking Out Loud. And while the songwriter had a successful outcome, copyright experts say the real challenge that lies ahead for Ed...
Elizabeth Larner, Clinical Negligence specialist at Wollens Case Study Elizabeth Larner, head of the Clinical Negligence Team, has reached a settlement on behalf of the family of a gentleman who was admitted to hospital following a suicide attempt. Once his physical...