International Women's Day 2022 - Meet Chief Operating Officer Kelly Credland
- 9 Mar 2022
- Law Blog
Kelly Credland is the firm’s Chief Operating Officer and a member of the Leadership Team. Here we reflect on her career and achievements to date, to celebrate International Women's Day 2022.
Read moreInternational Women's Day 2022 - Meet Senior Partner Karen Bower-Brown
Karen Bower–Brown is the firm’s Senior Partner and Head of the Commercial Department. Here we reflect on her career and achievements to date, to celebrate International Women's Day 2022
Read moreThe importance of supporting employees during the menopause
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Natalie Munday
- 28 Feb 2022
- Law Blog
- Corporate & Commercial
It is well researched and documented that a high proportion of workers (women, trans and non-binary people) leave the workforce because of menopause, while others are forced to take long-term absences to allow them to manage their symptoms.
Read moreEmployment Tribunal finds fear of catching COVID-19 is not a “philosophical belief”
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Natalie Munday
- 14 Jan 2022
- Law Blog
- Corporate & Commercial
Under the Equality Act 2010, employees and workers are protected from discrimination based on protected characteristics. One protected characteristic that has been particularly topical is “religious or philosophical belief”. As a consequence of the Covid-19 pandemic, the Tribunal has now found itself ruling on whether a fear of catching Covid-19 is a philosophical belief.
Read moreWhere can electric scooters be used?
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Christopher Hogg
- 15 Dec 2021
- Law Blog
- Crime
- Motoring Offences
With the increased popularity of electric scooters (e-scooters), there have been many questions about where you can ride them? Here is a quick guide.
Read moreA day in the life of a Solicitor who specialises in Contentious Probate work
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Karen Bower-Brown
- 16 Nov 2021
- Law Blog
- Wills, Trusts & Probate
Karen Bower-Brown is a partner at Sills & Betteridge who specialises in contentious probate work which includes advising clients on contesting, challenging and disputing a will.
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