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The Coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis presented unprecedented challenges. Our experts provide advice on how to deal with legal issues arising.

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15 April 2020

Legal rights if you're made to work in the office during COVID-19

While plenty of people in all sectors are now working from home, designated key workers in the financial services industry are still being forced to go to work.

Employment Law Blog

Nick Ralph

15 April 2020

Welcome relief for COVID-19 workers

The Chancellor, Rishi Sunak, has written to the chair of the Treasury Select Committee to confirm temporary changes to the Statutory Residence Test (SRT). 

Private Client

14 April 2020

Fraud in the time of COVID-19 - The law enforcement response

The National Crime Agency (NCA) issued its Action Plan for 2020-21 earlier this month, alongside a Strategic Threat Assessment. The Annual Plan sets out the NCA’s operational priorities for the year ahead and sets out how it will lead a “whole-system response to serious and organised crime”. At the heart of this is the objective to “reduce the harm from economic crime to individuals, the UK Economy and its Institutions, tackling fraud, money laundering and cybercrime”.

Criminal Law Blog

Louise Hodges

14 April 2020

The juggling act of a single mother, home school teacher and head of a family team during the coronavirus crisis

As we approach the third week of lockdown, Charlotte Bradley shares her reflections on how the COVID-19 crisis has affected working parents like herself and how she's managing being a single mother, a home school teacher, family lawyer and leader of Kingsley Napley's family team.

Family Law Blog

Charlotte Bradley

9 April 2020

Business Plan 2020-21: FCA remains vigilant to potential misconduct

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has this week published its annual Business Plan. Unsurprisingly, the emergence of COVID-19 has significantly impacted the organisation’s ability to set out its strategic focus for the next three years. While the Plan sets out the areas of priority on which it intends to focus in this period, it recognises that it may be months before the FCA is able to focus fully on the activities set out in the Plan and that the issues to be addressed may change significantly over the coming months.

Criminal Law Blog

Jill Lorimer

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