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At the start of 2021, the Employment Team at Chadwick Lawrence embarked on a new initiative to publish a weekly legal briefing to clients and colleagues.
Every week we will look to comment, report and share guidance on the topical issues in the world of employment law, regulatory law and HR and all of this can be found here.

The challenges faced over the preceding year has meant that as a team we have adapted how we communicate with our clients, contacts and friends of the firm. The Monday Morning Dispatch will seek to continue this, and is our regular platform for sharing videos, blogs, and news articles. The primary intention of this bulletin is to be educational and informative. It is our hope therefore it can be shared far and wide with anyone who may find it helpful.



01 | 03 | 21
Following on from an extremely busy week in the world of employment and regulatory law this week dispatch is packed full of updates including our commentary on the government’s roadmap out of lockdown. ...
08 | 03 | 21
The team is raring to go after another busy week, where we have welcomed a new starter into the team, whilst getting to grips with the budget and yet another change to the furlough scheme. ...
15 | 03 | 21
In what is a first for the Monday Morning Dispatch, this week we are having a break from all things Covid related. Instead, we look at the always contentious issue of restrictive covenants, we have a new seminar to announce, as well as looking at the forthcoming statutory rate increases....
22 | 03 | 21
This week we summarise one of the more eventful weeks in the world of Employment and Regulatory law. We have two videos this week in which we cover the introduction of IR35, and the first Covid related misconduct Tribunal decision. We also include the usual summary of the news and details of our upcoming free webinar events. ...
29 | 03 | 21
In the last Monday Morning Dispatch prior to the Easter Bank Holidays, we review a number of key decision coming out of the Employment Tribunal, including the ASDA equal pay case and the Mencap case relating to sleeps-ins. ...