Adult Social Care Systems – A Changing Landscape (3)
Article 3 – Deprivation of Liberty and the case of PJ Please find the previous articles in this ongoing series here. In the last month, there have been two significant developm
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We work with all the emergency services.
We work with all public bodies, large and small
Providing legal services across the Eastern region.
We offer specialist knowledge and support to the charities sector
Expertise working with the health sector.
Providing effective legal solutions to the education sector
Jennifer is a specialist Healthcare Lawyer who led on transactions stemming from some of the major reforms in the NHS including: the “Transforming Community Services Agenda”, Personalisation Agenda and Direct Payments, Health and Social Care Act reforms. She also acted in her past in-house role as an advocate for the “...
Article 3 – Deprivation of Liberty and the case of PJ Please find the previous articles in this ongoing series here. In the last month, there have been two significant developm
Article 2 – The Mental Health Act Independent Review and the case of MM Please find the previous articles in this ongoing series here. There have been two significant developme
Adult social care is facing a time of almost unprecedented change and difficulty. On one hand, the funding gap social care departments up and down the country are facing is well do
When conducting a disciplinary hearing there are some key steps that need to be followed to ensure that the process is fair and any subsequent dismissal is not deemed to be unfair.
We have previously reported on caselaw regarding working status and in particular, cases regarding the gig economy. Click here. The Supreme Court has today dismissed the appeal br
From 6 April 2018 the law relating to the taxation treatment of termination payments is changing. The law remains that any part of a termination payment relating to sums due under
Last year we reported on the Employment Tribunal matter of Uber and the fact that its drivers were held to have ‘worker status’. Click hear. This decision was appealed by Uber
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