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Unfair dismissal: Recent cases and what they tell us
Tom Clarke from our Employment Law & HR Team, explains what two recent Tribunals mean for what does and does not amount to a potentially unfair dismissal.
Hay & Kilner achieves double shortlist success in prestigious awards
Hay & Kilner has been shortlisted for two major awards, reflecting the firm’s strong performance, people-focused culture and industry recognition.
Hay & Kilner makes a duo of senior appointments to strengthen Central Services Team
Hay & Kilner strengthens its Central Services Team with senior appointments of Parit Shah as Head of IT & Cyber Security and Stephen Armstrong as Finance Director.
A personal approach to employment law
Discover how Hay & Kilner’s Employment Law Team delivers pragmatic, tailored legal and HR advice to employers, helping businesses navigate evolving workplace issues with confidence.
Supreme Court ruling on trans rights: What employers need to know
What does the Supreme Court’s decision on trans rights mean for employers? Our Employment Law & HR Team outlines key workplace legal implications and employer responsibilities.
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.
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.

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