15 September 2019 Blog Mills & Reeve’s Employment, Pensions and Immigration team continues to grow Following recent appointments and promotions Mills & Reeve’s national Employment, Pensions and Immigration practice now comprises over 50 lawyers and support staff spread across the country... Share this article Bookmark this page 1 min read
15 September 2019 Blog Should there be further revision to our allergen labelling for restaurants? The tragic incident of Owen Carey’s death on his 18th birthday due to an allergic reaction after eating a chicken burger that had been marinated in buttermilk shows again the importance that food providers of all types should be given to providing consumers with information on allergens... Share this article Bookmark this page 5 min read
9 September 2019 Blog Delay to VAT reverse charge on construction services The Government has announced that the VAT reverse charge on construction services will now not come into force on 1 October 2019... Share this article Bookmark this page 1 min read
4 September 2019 Blog Bovril and betting: protecting exclusivity in sports data rights Unless you are a fan of either team, Hull City’s early season home Championship fixture against Reading probably passed you by. The game itself was unremarkable. Share this article Bookmark this page 9 min read
3 September 2019 Blog Raising the Bar” interim report by Competence Steering Group The Competence Steering Group (CSG) of the Industry Response Group (IRG), that the government set up after the Grenfell Tower fire, has published an interim report: “Raising the Bar”... Share this article Bookmark this page 1 min read
29 August 2019 Blog Approved Inspectors do not owe duties under the Defective Premises Act 1972 On 14 August 2019 the Court of Appeal handed down a judgment, in The Lessees and Management Company of Herons Court v Heronslea & others, which will have a significant impact on many combustible cladding related claims... Share this article Bookmark this page 2 min read
28 August 2019 Blog Updated RICS party wall guidance (7th edition) The Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) has published guidance note: “Party wall legislation and procedure, 7th edition, August 2019”, which will apply to RICS members who accept instructions under the Party Wall etc. Act 1996 (PWA 1996) from 1 December 2019... Share this article Bookmark this page 1 min read
27 August 2019 Blog Planning for a no-deal Brexit: the immigration implications The Government has recently confirmed that in a "no-deal" Brexit scenario free movement will end on 31 October 2019... Share this article Bookmark this page 3 min read
26 August 2019 Blog Seminar - 1 October 2019 - Update on developments in construction contracts On 1 October 2019 at 12.15 in our Birmingham office - 78-84 Colmore Row, partners Stuart Pemble, Martino Giaquinto,and Neil Frankland will be giving a seminar on "An update on developments in construction contracts"... Share this article Bookmark this page 1 min read
21 August 2019 Blog Planning for a no-deal Brexit: the immigration implications The Government has recently confirmed that in a ‘no-deal’ Brexit scenario free movement will end on 31 October 2019. This is a statement of fact... Share this article Bookmark this page 3 min read
21 August 2019 Blog CQC and Mental Health Act Code of Practice Earlier this summer the CQC published this report. The headline being that the Code of Practice is not being used as it was intended due to a lack of awareness and understanding of the statutory guidance amongst providers and staff... Share this article Bookmark this page 2 min read
21 August 2019 Blog Planning for a no-deal Brexit: the immigration implications The Government has recently confirmed that in a ‘no-deal’ Brexit scenario free movement will end on 31 October 2019. This is a statement of fact. However, the Government has also indicated that... Share this article Bookmark this page 3 min read