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Was British Airways Pilot's sacking fair after refusing to wear mask?

Chris Dobbs
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In his latest article, Employment Associate Chris Dobbs looks at a recent covid case, yes in 2023, where a British Airways pilot was dismissed after refusing to wear a mask on the basis of a protected belief.

Mitigating and tackling Shareholder Breaches

Zoe Watson
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In this article, Corporate & Commercial Solicitor Zoe Watson outlines how shareholders agreements work and how to mitigate and tackle shareholder breaches.

Frettens advise in key taxi worker status case

Chris Dobbs
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Frettens acted for local company United Taxis in a key case at the Employment Appeal Tribunal in March of this year.

Thanks to the assistance of our specialist Employment Team, the client received a successful result as the claimant involved was held not to be a worker or employee of United Taxis.

Is the Insolvency Act fit for purpose?

Malcolm Niekirk
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At our first annual Insolvency Conference, Insolvency Guru Malcolm Niekirk presented to more than fifty insolvency professionals on whether the Insolvency Act is fit for purpose.

In this summary of the presentation, Malcolm recaps on various areas of insolvency legislation, gives his personal rating on them and assesses whether the audience agreed!

Post appointment supplies and Sections 233-233B of the Insolvency Act

Malcolm Niekirk
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In his latest Coffee Break Briefing webinar, Frettens own Insolvency Guru Malcolm Niekirk looked at post appointment supplies and what he thinks about the new statutory moratorium extension to protect the delivery of them.

This is the summary of that briefing.

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