30 Sep, 2024 Consumer credit: the FCA is changing its data requirements By Rachel Dros Alice Overton The FCA is planning to significantly change the way consumer credit firms report on certain regulated activities. On 12 September it...
27 Sep, 2024 Building Safety Conference 2024 - Construction Department's Top 10 Takeaways By Mark London Building on the success of our 2023 conference, this year we welcomed around 350 delegates to our Flagship Building Safety Conference...
27 Sep, 2024 10 Key Housing Management and Property Litigation takeaways from the BSA Conference 2024 By Hannah Keane Zoe McLean-Wells On 25 September 2024, Devonshires hosted their flagship Building Safety Act 2022 Conference. Following on from last year’s success, this...
27 Sep, 2024 Devonshires’ charity cheque presentation 2024 By Devonshires News This month we welcomed our partner charities to our London office for a cheque presentation in recognition of the invaluable work they...
27 Sep, 2024 The new duty to prevent sexual harassment: 5 things to bear in mind By Kirsty Thompson It is now less than 1 month until the new duty to take reasonable steps to prevent sexual harassment comes into force (the Preventative...
26 Sep, 2024 Devonshires welcome eight new Trainees By Devonshires News We were pleased to have recently welcomed eight new Trainee Solicitors to the firm, bringing our total Trainee Solicitor count to 34. The...
26 Sep, 2024 10 Key Takeaways from Renters' Rights Bill webinar By Donna McCarthy Anna Bennett Jatinder Bhamber We ran our first Renters' Rights Bill webinar today and received some great questions and feedback from our delegates. Below we set out...
26 Sep, 2024 Employment & Pensions Blog: The UK Supreme Court restores injunction to preserve contractual entitlement to increased pay By Melissa Chuttur There has been a lot of media coverage recently about employers using fire and re-hire (or dismissal and re-engagement as it is also...
19 Sep, 2024 The Procurement Act 2023 – shining a spotlight on supplier poor performance By Nikki Bowker The new Act places a spotlight on supplier poor performance in a number of ways: Lower threshold in respect of poor performance to...
18 Sep, 2024 The road to compulsory mediation By Pauline Lépissier From 1st October 2024, a set of changes to the Civil Procedure Rules will expressly provide that, in appropriate cases, the court may...
17 Sep, 2024 Employment & Pensions Blog: Refusal to Enter into Judicial Mediation Could Amount to Unreasonable Conduct By Melissa Chuttur In the recent case of Ms Leeks v University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, the Employment Appeals Tribunal (EAT) found...
12 Sep, 2024 High Risk Buildings: Security Considerations By Charlotte Ingram The horror of the tragedy at Grenfell Tower continues to reverberate throughout the social housing sector, as we soberly digest the...