Bates Wells Announces Partnership with Making the Leap to Support Aspiring Solicitor Apprentices
Bates Wells
by Joe Johnson
52m ago
Bates Wells today announces that the firm has partnered with leading societal change charity, Making The Leap, on the provision of assessment centre preparation and support for aspiring solicitor apprentices. Candidates who have been invited to the firm’s competitive apprenticeship assessment centres have been offered the opportunity to join Making The Leap for two days of intensive preparation. These sessions will include mock interviews, communication skills training, and advice and guidance on executive presence and operating effectively in a professional environment. The offer of assessmen ..read more
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Ethics washing – top tips to help protect your charity
Bates Wells
by Joe Johnson
52m ago
Ethics washing, greenwashing, bluewashing, ethical laundering, eco washing… the list of terms continues to grow, and with it grows the risk of charities coming under scrutiny if what they do doesn’t align with their stated values. Simple mistakes, inaccuracies or misleading claims can have big consequences, risking lasting reputational damage among key stakeholders, loss of income and even regulatory intervention. We can help you protect your charity’s good name and avoid ethics washing based challenges, and have put together our top tips in this guide to help you minimise the risks. We can al ..read more
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Branding and Trade Marks: Ask us anything!
Bates Wells
by Joe Johnson
4d ago
Do you have a burning trade mark question that needs an answer? Sign up for our ‘Branding and Trade Marks – ask us anything!’ webinar.   Bates Wells’ trade marks team focusses on helping responsible businesses and charities protect their intellectual property, and enforcing it responsibly and properly. We love talking about what we do, and would love to hear from you.   This one hour session, on the 23rd May,  is an opportunity to put your branding queries to our industry-leading Chartered Trade Mark attorneys – either ahead of time, on the registration form, or by using the Q&a ..read more
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Employment law update | 21 May | 3pm
Bates Wells
by Joe Johnson
4d ago
In this session, we will cover recent people, HR and immigration developments which directly impact your role and organisation. It will include: practical commentary on case law and legislation developments, plus consultations and guidance issued. those developments which are of the most practical application. This webinar aims to provide you with a host of action points, and ideas to help you add extra value to your organisation. Sign up here. The post Employment law update | 21 May | 3pm appeared first on Bates Wells ..read more
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New flexible working laws: an essential webinar for HR professionals | 16 May | 10am
Bates Wells
by Joe Johnson
4d ago
Hybrid working continues to generate a substantial increase in flexible working requests. The increasing shift to flexible models of work have gained further momentum due to very recent changes in the law. The right to flexible working is one that has evolved over time. Enshrined in the Employment Rights Act 1996, employees can make a written request specifying the change or changes that they are seeking to their working arrangements. The new law (and accompanying guidance) strengthens existing rights and is likely to increase the volume of flexible working requests.   Importantly, in add ..read more
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Climate change – it’s everyone’s fight
Bates Wells
by Joe Johnson
4d ago
“Climate change” and “climate crisis” have become synonymous with young people and their futures. But climate change is happening right now. A problem with talking about climate change in terms of young people only, is that it gives energy companies, unscrupulous governments and others who wilfully contribute to climate change, a reason to kick the can down the road and treat it as an issue for the future. Which is why the success of Verein KlimaSeniorinnen Schweiz (Swiss Climate Senior Women Association) – a group of older women suing Switzerland to demand climate action – is so welcome, as i ..read more
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Protected: Are you sleepwalking into significant liabilities in relation to UK based consultants?
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by Joe Johnson
6d ago
This content is password protected. To view it please enter your password below: Password: The post Protected: Are you sleepwalking into significant liabilities in relation to UK based consultants? appeared first on Bates Wells ..read more
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Phasing out of Biometric Residence Permits (BRPs) and other paper-based residence documents: what you need to know
Bates Wells
by Joe Johnson
6d ago
What is happening? For nearly a decade, migrants in the UK have been issued with a plastic ID card called a Biometric Residence Permit, which they can use to prove their residence rights – this is now all about to change. By the end of the year, the Home Office is seeking to phase-out physical immigration documents including Biometric Residence Permits, Biometric Residence Cards and other paper-based documents in favour of online UKVI accounts. Lexology reports that holders of UK Biometric Residence Permit (BRP) cards have already started receiving emails from UK Visas & Immigration (UKVI ..read more
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Has your organisation been affected by the FTX fallout?
Bates Wells
by Joe Johnson
1w ago
If you’ve been following the news over the last few months, and in particular the last couple of weeks, you’ll have seen the headlines surrounding Sam Bankman-Fried – the co-founder of the failed cryptocurrency exchange platform, FTX, who oversaw the high profile failure of the business that was initially said to have cost its clients some $8bn and who was recently handed a 25-year jail sentence after a Court in New York found him guilty of fraud and conspiracy to launder money. Having at one time been valued in the region of $32 billion, FTX ended up filing for bankruptcy in the US Bankruptcy ..read more
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The future of litigation funding post PACCAR
Bates Wells
by Felicity Aris
3w ago
On 19 March 2024, the Ministry of Justice published draft legislation to reverse the Supreme Court’s controversial July 2023 decision in R (on the application of PACCAR Inc) v Competition Appeal Tribunal [2023] UKSC 28 (PACCAR), where it was held that litigation funding agreements (LFAs) can be damages-based agreements (DBAs) in circumstances where the funder plays no part in the conduct of the litigation but their remuneration is based on a percentage of any damages recovered. Crucially, DBAs are rendered unenforceable if they do not comply with the relevant regulatory regime. This regime imp ..read more
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