Melania Constable and Georgina O'Sullivan write for P3 Pharmacy on the easing of Covid winding up restrictions
Melania Constable and Georgina O'Sullivan have written for P3 Pharmacy on the easing of Covid winding up restrictions. Read more below.
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Charlotte Healy
Charlotte Healy and Katie Bewick write for Pharmacy Business on expert determination
Charlotte Healy and Katie Bewick write for Pharmacy Business on expert determination
Pei Li Kew
Pei Li Kew writes for Pharmacy Business on the link between pharmacy and IP
Pei Li Kew writes for Pharmacy Business on the link between pharmacy and IP
Oliver Park
Oliver Park writes for P3 Pharmacy on the impact of the Building Safety Bill on pharmacy owners
A key requirement under the Order is the need for a fire risk assessment, which must be regularly reviewed.
Jonathan McDonald
Jonathan McDonald and Ilona Bateson write for P3 Pharmacy on data protection compliance for pharmacy business owners
Health organisations hold more sensitive personal health data than ever.
Becky Lawton
Becky Lawton and Francesca Charlton write for P3 Pharmacy on employment issues for pharmacies in light of the Omicron variant
What can owners and managers do if staff refuse to comply with latest restrictions?
Dimitri A. Sonier
Dimitri Sonier and Denis Meyer write for Les Echos Solutions on the restructuring and reform of French insolvency law
Dimitri and Denis consider developments to French insolvency law following changes earlier in 2021.
Denis Meyer
Capital Finance and La Lettre des Juristes d'Affaires report on the recruitment of Denis Meyer as Counsel in the firm's Paris office
Denis joins the firm's Corporate Restructuring and Insolvency team in the Paris office.
James Hyne
Charles Russell Speechlys named in Global Restructuring Review’s GRR 100 2021
Restructuring and Insolvency team ranked in Global Restructuring Review
Georgina Bernard
Privy Council confirms ability of courts to grant freezing injunctions in aid of foreign proceedings – but beware the minority report
Georgina looks at the landmark Privy Council judgment on freezing and interim injunctions
Georgina Bernard
PSV 1982 Limited v Langdon: A Warning for Directors in Breach of Section 216 Insolvency Act 1986
Georgina takes a look at PSV 1982 Limited v Langdon
Daniel Moore
Global Restructuring Review and Law 360 report on the firm's success on behalf of the joint liquidators of LB GP No 1 Limited
After three years of litigation, the Court of Appeal has unanimously accepted GP1’s grounds of appeal.
Hanh Nguyen
Insolvencies and rising prices: the energy retail market in flux
Hanh and Sara take a look at the energy market
Charles Russell Speechlys successfully advises the Joint Liquidators of LB GP No.1 Ltd in Lehman Brothers litigation before the Court of Appeal
LBGP is a company within the Lehman Brothers Group, whose purpose was to raise regulatory capital for parts of the Group.
Georgina Bernard
Court of Appeal reviews key principles to consider when making a non-party costs order
Amelia Goodwin and Georgina O'Sullivan write for P3 Pharmacy on the key to managing performance
Day-to-day management is time consuming enough, so if you have a workforce with no apparent issues, performance may not be on your radar.
Jamie Tilling
Jamie Tilling writes for ThoughtLeaders4 FIRE Magazine on the ramifications of Al Jaber v Mitchell for insolvency practitioners and their investigations
The Court of Appeal has held that the doctrine of immunity from suit applies to statements made by an examinee.
Denis Meyer
The importance of anticipating the restructuring of State Guaranteed Loans
Denis looks at the importance of anticipating the restructuring of State Guaranteed Loans
Tim Jenkins
Pharmacy Brief - September 2021
The September edition of our Pharmacy Brief
Hannah Edwards
Phase out of temporary restrictions on use of winding up petitions
Hannah takes a look at the recent UK Government announcement on statutory demands and the presentation of winding up petitions
Noel Wardle writes for P3 Pharmacy on whether pharmacies have to provide medicines in compliance aids
Do pharmacies have to provide medicines in compliance aids, and can they can charge for them?