by Churchers | Feb 8, 2022 | Industry News
UK holidaymakers returning from abroad are being warned about the consequences of making a false claim for sickness. In the past year, many thousands have made claims despite reported sickness levels in resorts remaining stable. Churchers managing partner, Ian...
by Churchers | Feb 8, 2022 | Industry News
In 2015, the Consumer Rights Act came into force, aiming to make it easier for both businesses and consumers to get their heads around. In short, the Act covers the following areas that could impact you. What does the Consumer Rights Act cover? Purchase of...
by Churchers | Feb 8, 2022 | Industry News
An interesting case is currently making its way through the court system and may have far reaching implications for the landlord/tenant relationship in relation to tenancy renewals; making it more difficult for a landlord to refuse the renewal of a tenancy. Partner...
by Churchers | Feb 8, 2022 | Industry News
Following a recent high profile Court case, partner Andrew Bryan poses the Question “When is a worker an employee rather than a self-employed contractor?” This is an important distinction, for both the organisation and the individual, and has significant implications...
by Churchers | Feb 8, 2022 | Industry News
Partner, Elizabeth Moger, comments that the Law Commission is asking flat owners, housebuilders, mortgage lenders and lawyers to help shape a law which could help people own their flats outright. The independent legal body wants views on a little-known and little used...