Legal advice: How to sell a business
Robert Lee, who heads up the corporate law group at Wright Hassall, discusses the process of selling a business. Whether it’s as a result of the continuing fallout from the pandemic
Robert Lee, who heads up the corporate law group at Wright Hassall, discusses the process of selling a business. Whether it’s as a result of the continuing fallout from the pandemic
Tina Chander, head of Employment Law at Midlands law firm Wright Hassall, discusses managing employee bereavement. Dealing with an employee who has lost a loved one is inevitable, but it can
Tina Chander, head of Employment Law at Midlands law firm Wright Hassall, discusses zero-hours contracts. Zero-hours employment contracts have received a lot of negative press over the years, with many claiming
Tina Chander, head of the employment law team at Wright Hassall, discusses whether the heatwaves are making it too hot to work. Whilst a spot of UK summer sun might sound
There are many misconceptions about how to effectively manage pregnancy and maternity leave in the workplace. What is or isn’t acceptable behaviour? What are the employer’s responsibilities, and in turn,
Tina Chander, Head of Employment Law at Wright Hassall, encourages business owners to become better educated with regards to their obligations when it comes to ensuring racial equality in the
Solicitor Sophie Wahba from regional law firm Wright Hassall offers advice for business owners on their legal obligations when it comes to managing mental health at work and the ramifications
Tina Chander, a partner and head of the employment team at Midlands law firm Wright Hassall, discusses the challenge of flexible working requests. Despite the Government recently announcing it has postponed
Tina Chander, a partner and head of the Employment law team at Wright Hassall, addresses workplace harassment and bullying. Claims of bullying and harassment in the workplace have once again grabbed
Jennifer Rhind, a solicitor in the Commercial Litigation Team at Wright Hassall Solicitors, discusses online defamation – how to spot it and how to stop it. If a business considers a bad
Since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, anxiety levels have undoubtedly increased for employees as workplace stress remains a key issue, despite an increase in the number of people working
As the childrenswear sector looks to overcome the disruption in supply chains and decline in consumption through trade restrictions and lockdowns imposed to reduce the impact of Covid-19, the government