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Steve Ryan
Benefiting from over 30 years in commercial property law, I advise on all aspects of this challenging field. I work across all industries and sectors, with many niche areas of expertise such as healthcare.
Steve Kenneford
Although highly unlikely to be the subject of a TV drama series, property law is nevertheless one of the most fascinating and technically demanding areas of law.
Stephanie Clarke
EXPERTISEI cover all areas of employment law across a broad range of sectors on contentious and non-contentious employment-related matters. My clients include both employers and employees seeking advice on their employment rights and responsibilities. I have a particular interest in issues relating to Equality and Diversity and also in advising employers…
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Stepfamilies and How to Survive Them
The difference between step families and our own children is that we don’t set out to have them. They come as a package with our new partner. They are born out of divorce, and, after being part of an often heart wrenching transition, they are thrust into the bosom of their parent’s ‘new love’ (and the ‘new love’s’ offspring) which they are inevitably…
St Albans City of Expertise
SA Law are proud to celebrate St Albans as a City of business excellence & opportunity.
Stress as a disability
In a recent case, the EAT provides useful guidance on whether stress caused by difficulties at work can amount to a disability.
Lawyers can reap benefits of agile working amid rail strike chaos
A 24 hour walkout by London Underground staff caused havoc on Monday with tube stations closed across the capital. The strike impacted more than 4m tube journeys estimated to be made every day. Meanwhile, commuters are experiencing further serious disruption to Southern rail network this week as Aslef and RMT union members again strike in a dispute…
Study links schools exclusion to long-term mental health problems
Associate in the Commercial Litigation and Dispute Resolution Team, Clare Mackay comments in Education Executive on new research showing that excluding pupils can lead to long-term psychiatric problems.She comments "a pupil's psychological condition can be a disability for the Equality Act 2010 if it presents as a physical or mental impairment…
Strategies for maximising your flexible workforce
Flexible employers can react quickly to opportunities and risks as well offering employees working patterns that suit their lifestyle. Keely Rushmore discusses flexible strategies and how to put them into practice.
Starting life as a trainee within the Commercial Litigation and Dispute Resolution department
Trainee Solicitor, Heshini Warnapala describes her experience of life as a trainee solicitor in the Commercial Litigation and Dispute Resolution department.
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…