21 May 2020
Changing terms and conditions: when furlough is not enough
It has recently been reported that nearly a quarter of all employees are on furlough leave. It is a staggering statistic and indicative of the need for and success of the government’s Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme.

21 May 2020
Sophie Kemp appears on LBC regarding the potential COVID-19 public inquiry
Sophie Kemp, Partner in our Public Law Team, appeared on LBC on Thursday 21 May.

20 May 2020
Property adjustments required to ensure a safe return to work: Employment and Property law insights
As the UK eases its lock-down measures, employers need to start planning a safe return to work for staff. In the short-term, this means providing a ‘COVID-19 secure’ environment, enabling staff to maintain social distancing whilst attending work.

20 May 2020
Valuing your business for divorce proceedings during the uncertainty of COVID - Connie Atkinson writes for Business Matters
Managing a business during the COVID pandemic is stressful enough, but imagine the extra complexity it adds for business owners who are in the process of divorcing. Connie Atkinson writes for Business Matters about the impact on business valuations in divorce settlements.

18 May 2020
COVID-19 and the diary of a family and divorce trainee solicitor in lockdown
A peek into the lockdown diary of Lucy Bluck, family and divorce trainee solicitor at Kingsley Napley. She shares her experience of about remote hearings, the WFH adjustment and a virtual murder mystery party.
