The high five: your guide to the most valuable start-ups June 13, 2019 It was the year of America’s 200th birthday, of a scorching heat wave in the UK followed by a huge sterling crisis, and it was the year that the only unelected president in US history, Gerald Ford, went down at the polls to the former Governor of Georgia, Jimmy Carter. Less remarked at the time [...]
Stobart boardroom battle spills over into the courtroom October 24, 2018 A bitter boardroom battle between Stobart and former chief executive Andrew Tinkler spilled over into the courtroom yesterday. The Southend Airport owner claims Tinkler led a conspiracy against the company in an unsuccessful attempt to topple chairman Iain Ferguson in July. Tinkler had supported The Edinburgh Woollen Mill owner Philip Day for the role but he [...]
Hogan Lovells partner ordered to pay ex-nanny £18,000 after firing her while she was pregnant September 17, 2018 A top City lawyer has been ordered by a tribunal to pay £18,000 to his former nanny after firing her after she told his wife she was pregnant. Sylvain Dhennin, who is head of Anglo-American law firm Hogan Lovells’ European high-yield debt practice, was ordered to make the payment by the London Central Employment Tribunal. [...]
Hogan Lovells partner ordered to pay ex-nanny £18,000 after firing her while she was pregnant September 17, 2018 A top City lawyer has been ordered by a tribunal to pay £18,000 to his former nanny after firing her after she told his wife she was pregnant. Sylvain Dhennin, who is head of Anglo-American law firm Hogan Lovells’ European high-yield debt practice, was ordered to make the payment by the London Central Employment Tribunal. [...]
‘Leading businessman’ wins injunction to prevent publication of harassment claims October 24, 2018 A “leading businessman” has won an injunction against the Telegraph to prevent it from publishing sexual harassment and racial abuse claims against him. Five staff who allegedly experienced harassment while working with the figure were silenced with the use of non-disclosure agreements (NDAs), according to the publication. An eight-month investigation into claims of harassment and bullying [...]
Uber’s gig economy fight could head to UK Supreme Court as employment tribunal appeal ruling coming Friday November 7, 2017 Uber’s gig economy fight could be about to head to Britain’s highest court with a decision due in a landmark case over workers rights coming on Friday. It’s another crucial test that has the potential to upend its business in the UK following a row with regulators which had put its London operations at risk. [...]
A Marie Kondo divorce: Lessons from Netflix’s new TV star February 6, 2019 A new year means a new selection of TV series to help us through the deep dark winter months. This year is no exception, and Netflix’s Tidying Up with Marie Kondo resonates with what are no doubt nationwide resolutions for self, home, and life improvement. It might be surprising to learn that many of the [...]
Court gears up to hear Morrisons’ appeal against landmark data breach ruling October 8, 2018 Supermarket giant Morrisons will launch an appeal tomorrow against the High Court's decision to find it vicariously liable for a data breach that hit over 100,000 employees. In December last year the supermarket chain was found to be legally responsible for the breach, which was carried out by former employee Andrew Skelton. Skelton, a former senior [...]
Mystery banker’s wife loses anti-corruption order appeal in victory for National Crime Agency October 3, 2018 The high-rolling wife of an anonymous banker has been defeated in her push to overturn efforts by the National Crime Agency (NCA) to make her reveal how she was able to afford properties in Britain worth £22m. A High Court judge overturned an attempt by the woman, identified as Mrs A, to block the NCA’s [...]
Tesco gets hit with £4bn equal pay bill in first wave of legal challenge | City A.M. July 11, 2018 Supermarket giant Tesco is facing the music over claims it has been underpaying its female staff, as the first 1,000 workers successfully launched a legal challenge against the retailer today. The law firm Leigh Day helped 100 women file a claim against Tesco in February, and has since followed up with a further 900 claims [...]