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New ban on gagging clauses in settlement agreements as employment law reform timetable unveiled
Tom Clarke, from our Employment Law & HR Team, explains the new ban on gagging clauses in settlement agreements and what the employment law reform timetable means for employers and employees.
Hospitality and leisure business owners advised to act now as headwinds impact the sector
John Morgan, from our Commercial Property Team, explains why hospitality and leisure business owners should act now and how tailored property advice can help address current headwinds.
New right to neonatal care leave and pay
Sarah Furness, from our Employment Law & HR Tea, explains the new right to neonatal care leave and pay, outlining what employers and eligible parents need to know under UK employment law.
Workplace wellbeing is key to retention
Sarah Hall, from our Employment Law & HR Team, explores why workplace wellbeing is essential to employee retention, with practical employment law and HR insights to help employers foster a supportive culture.
Hay & Kilner advise The Warren Collection on its acquisition of Kensington House in Jesmond
Hay & Kilner advises The Warren Collection on its acquisition of Kensington House in Jesmond, providing expert legal support on this strategic hospitality property deal.
Understanding October's new sexual harassment law
Sarah Furness, from our Employment Law & HR Team, explains October’s new sexual harassment law and what employers need to know to update policies, prevent misconduct and stay compliant.
Hay & Kilner advice helps bring Gateshead community leisure facilities back into use
Hay & Kilner’s expert commercial property legal advice helps bring Gateshead community leisure facilities back into use, supporting local regeneration and community wellbeing.
Unauthorised development: An end to the four-year rule
Hay & Kilner’s Commercial Property Team explain how changes to planning enforcement abolish the four-year rule, impacting unauthorised development and due diligence in property transactions.

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