Employment Law Update December 2020

Employment Law Update December 2020

Employment Law Update December 2020 We are pleased to provide you with the Herrington Carmichael employment law update for December 2020. This is a keynote summary of some of the main developments in employment law in the last month. 1. ACAS Early Conciliation As of...
Will Brexit effect UK Employment?

Will Brexit effect UK Employment?

Will Brexit effect UK Employment? On 31 January 2020 the UK left the European Union (EU). Since then, we have been in a ‘transition period’ which will end on 31 December 2020. This will mean as of the 1 January 2021, EU law will be converted to domestic law however,...
Family Law: How will Brexit affect financial provision on divorce

Family Law: How will Brexit affect financial provision on divorce

Family Law: How will Brexit affect financial provision on divorce Divorce & Family Law Services Securing a financial settlement on divorce is often a top priority for divorcing couples. When divorcing in the UK, parties are able to apply to the courts for a...
Family Law: How will Brexit impact my divorce?

Family Law: How will Brexit impact my divorce?

Family Law: How will Brexit impact my divorce? Divorce & Family Law Services The UK left the EU in January this year, however, all EU laws and Regulations relating to divorce and family law will continue to apply until 11pm 31st December 2020, whilst we remain in...
Spending Review 2020 – a Keynote Summary

Spending Review 2020 – a Keynote Summary

Spending Review 2020 – a Keynote Summary Last week, the Chancellor presented his spending review setting out the Government’s plans for the year ahead. Set out below is a keynote summary of the announcements made and the impact these may have on you. Predictions for...
Private Wealth: Are you going to pay for Coronavirus (and Brexit)?

Private Wealth: Are you going to pay for Coronavirus (and Brexit)?

Private Wealth: Are you going to pay for Coronavirus (and Brexit)? ​Almost all of us are conscious of the fact that Coronavirus is costing the government eye watering amounts of money and with expectations that the virus could lead to a recession it seems likely that...
Home Secretary announces details of the Hong Kong BN(O) Visa

Home Secretary announces details of the Hong Kong BN(O) Visa

Home Secretary announces details of the Hong Kong BN(O) Visa The Home Secretary provided some further updates on the Hong Kong BN(O) Visa on 22nd July. The key take-away points are: If you’re a BN(O) citizen, you can already stay in the UK as a visitor for up to 6...