Emily Chalkley writes for SportBusiness on Jess Varnish's landmark employment tribunal case
Emily Chalkley has written for SportBusiness on Jess Varnish's landmark employment tribunal case. Read more below.
Varnish Employment Appeal ruling may not be the end of the road
Our thinking
Pierre Bydzovsky
Update on FIFA-related proceedings in Switzerland
An update on the TV rights appeal trial for the World Cups and the on-going trial against former FIFA president and former UEFA president.
Rose Carey
Could the UK’s Life Sciences Vision be restricted by its Immigration Policy?
We explore some of the visa options that may be open to businesses in the sector and their relative pros and cons.
Simone Sancandi
Sports Arbitration Rules and Roster of Dedicated Arbitrators
The Bahrain Chamber of Disputes Resolution publishes a brand-new set of Sports Arbitration Rules.
Sophie Clark
Are workers entitled to the Bank Holiday off for the Queen’s Jubilee? Don’t bank on it!
Nick Hawkins
Nick Hawkins writes for Employment Law Journal on demystifying employment contracts
Key considerations for drafting effective post- termination restrictions
Is the UK open for business? A discussion with the Home Office
Join our Immigration team for a live webinar with policymakers from the Home Office.
Zoe Bowler
“Nobody puts Baby in the corner…”
Keir Gordon
Charles Russell Speechlys celebrates this year’s Sports Technology Awards finalists
The Sports Technology Awards celebrates tech-led innovation in sports, globally.
Lesley O’Leary
Briefing publishes Lesley O’Leary 's comments on hybrid working and the impact on collaboration
Briefing publishes Lesley O’Leary 's comments on hybrid working and the impact on collaboration
Emily Chalkley
How to tackle a large Gender Pay Gap
Jody MacDonald
Liverpool FC’s Hero Club and the current state of play with football NFTs
Liverpool’s Hero Club hit the headlines this week and serves as an interesting reflection of the current state of play.
Nick Hawkins
Nick Hawkins writes for Employment Law Journal on demystifying employment contracts
Nick Hawkins explains the key legal principles that govern contracts of employment.
Michael Powner
Michael Powner and Emily Chalkley write for People Management on who pays the price for vicarious liability
Michael Powner and Emily Chalkley explain whether an employer should ever be liable for wrongdoing committed by their employees.
Katherine Dennis
New Global Mobility visa route – coming Spring 2022
A new Global Business Mobility visa route is launching in the Spring of 2022.
Clare Davis
National Minimum Wage – At risk of committing a criminal offence?
To best prepare, you need to understand the nature of the risks involved and take steps to minimise them.
Becky Lawton
The talent gap, recruitment and retention issues
Employers continue to struggle attracting and retaining talent in a market rife with labour shortages and widely-reported pay pressures.
Paul McCarthy
New Employer and Landlord Digital ID Checks – A Good IDea?
Becky Lawton
Becky Lawton writes for Employee Benefits on whether new staff family rights come into force in 2022
The government has committed to introducing several new family rights following a number of consultations over the last couple of years.
Pierre Bydzovsky
Rules to be followed by Swiss basketball clubs when hiring players through agents
Swiss clubs that use foreign agents who they know do not have a Swiss employment permit are punishable under criminal law.
Nick Hurley
Nick Hurley appears on the Oven-Ready HR Podcast to discuss the latest developments in the world of employment law
Nick discusses the 2022 employment law landscape on the Oven-Ready HR podcast.