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Gita Patel
Employment Solicitor
March Quarter Day - To pay or not to pay?
With the March “quarter day” coming just days after the Covid-19 lockdown was announced, it isn’t surprising that many commercial landlords and tenants are asking – “What do I do”?
SA Law's Knowledge Share | March 2019
Read the March 2019 edition: Brexit deal or no deal, school appeals & a race for pancake pride in St Albans...
Gender Pay Gap Reporting 2017
The final Equality Act 2010 (Gender Pay Gap Information) Regulations 2017 (“the Regulations”) are expected to come into force on 6 April 2017, subject to Parliamentary approval. The Regulations provide that employers of a certain size will be required to publish information regarding the gender pay gap within their organisation.WHY HAS IT BEEN INTRODUCED?The…
Employment law cases to watch in 2017
There are a number of employment-related cases of interest which are likely to be determined during the course of 2017. We summarise what to look out for this year
Employment Law Update
A round-up of the key employment law related changes, updates and legislation you should be aware of.
Changes to The Employment Rights Order 2017
Chris Cook explains the increase of limits to certain tribunal awards which are due to take effect from 6th April 2017.
The Coronavirus Act 2020 and its ongoing impact on commercial tenants
Amy Sevier gives a New Year update on the Coronavirus Act 2020
Universal Tax Credit
The Universal Tax Credit, is a welfare benefit that was introduced in the United Kingdom in 2013 to replace many existing benefits and tax credits.
The Residence Nil Rate Band
The introduction of an additional nil rate band, enabling more assets to pass free from inheritance tax will therefore be welcome news for many.
The Reluctant Divorcee: Rebecca's story
2 children, 1 dog, over 50 blog posts, a published book & 2 national awards won: SA Law's Reluctant Divorcee is at the final stage of her divorce journey.
The Government's guidance on The Trade Union Act 2016
How should employers' implement the Trade Union Act 2016? Head of Employment at SA Law, Chris Cook explains.
Injury to Feelings: Vento Bands Increased
The President of the Employment Tribunals has confirmed an increase in the compensation bands (known as Vento bands) awarded for injury to feeling in…
Professional Indemnity Insurance
A discussion at the Law Society Gazette roundtable held in March.
Introducing Fees in the Employment Tribunal and the Employment Appeal Tribunal
The Ministry of Justice has launched an open consultation on introducing fees in the Employment Tribunal and Employment Appeal Tribunal. The proposed…
Managing The Menopause at Work
The menopause can have a big impact on the day to day lives of employees. It is a natural part of aging and typically happens to women between the ages…