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Dusting off disciplinary procedures post COVID

The last 18 months have seen employers turn on a dime to keep their business on track, while guarding the health and wellbeing of staff and customers.  While flexibility has been key, it has also...

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Key employment law cases related to COVID-19

The pandemic has been challenging for both employers and employees. It has also led to employment tribunal claims being issued. This will likely continue for some time and claims may rise when the furlough scheme...

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COVID-19 Last Will and Testament

COVID-19 and Inheritance Disputes

Since March 2020, almost every aspect of life as we knew it has been turned upside down by the COVID-19 pandemic. Inheritance disputes have not escaped these seismic changes. IPFDA It may be that someone...

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Working from home: who is liable?

With the coronavirus pandemic and resultant lockdown making working from home the new normal for many of us, Martin White, a Partner in the Personal Injury department at WBW Solicitors in Exmouth, explains how the...

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Furlough Scheme Extended

The government has announced new support for employers for the New National Restrictions period that starts on Thursday 5 November 2020. The Prime Minister announced that:  The Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme, also known as furlough...

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Coronavrus Contract Disputes FAQ

The coronavirus has sent shockwaves around the business community, which has been left reeling from the introduction of a series of measures that will make it difficult for many enterprises to continue to operate.  Supply...

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Coronavirus social distancing and isolation: how will it affect child contact arrangements?

As the number of coronavirus (Covid-19) sufferers continues to rise rapidly in the UK, the nation’s schools have now been closed, except for children of designated key workers, to help curb the spread of the...

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Nine scams to watch out for during the coronavirus

Unfortunately, alongside all the goodwill and community spirit which is coming to the fore during the current crisis, the coronavirus pandemic will also be seen as an opportunity for criminals and fraudsters. Action Fraud have...

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Coronavirus update – temporary office closures at WBW Solicitors

With effect from 5.30pm on Monday 23rd March, all WBW offices will be closed. However, you can still contact our staff via all other channels such as telephone, Skype and email. We remain on hand...

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Coronavirus Update

We are here to help you as we are an essential service. WBW Solicitors remains open for business and continue to operate a full service. However, in line with Government guidelines, we have decided to...

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UK banks announce loan repayment holidays for borrowers affected by coronavirus outbreak – Samantha Allnutt

Several UK mortgage lenders have announced loan repayment holidays to support homeowners affected by coronavirus. What is a mortgage loan repayment holiday? Depending on your mortgage, you might be able to take a break from...

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To make the process as easy as possible you can pay Law Bills up to a maximum of £5000.00 online by credit or debit card using your Matter Number and Law Bill Number. These details can be found on the Law Bill issued to you. Please ensure that you pay the correct amount as shown under the Total Due amount on your Law Bill.

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