
Court of Appeal clarifies when employees “know enough” to bring discrimination claims
In a recent Court of Appeal judgment, an Employment Tribunal was found to have erred in deciding that an employee had all the facts she

In a recent Court of Appeal judgment, an Employment Tribunal was found to have erred in deciding that an employee had all the facts she

In the recent case of Cheshire Estate & Legal Limited (CEL) v Blanchfield & Ors the Court of Appeal considered the issue of whether two directors

In this 1-hour webinar, BDBF Managing Associate Tom McLaughlin and Principal Knowledge Lawyer Amanda Steadman discuss the “once-in-a-generation” changes the Employment Rights Bill will bring

2024 was an eventful year in the employment law world. With the changes envisaged by the Employment Rights Bill, the new duty to prevent sexual harassment

Top-ranked, specialist employment law firm BDBF is delighted to announce the recent appointment of Edward Duthie, who joins us from Clifford Chance. Edward’s appointment demonstrates

What are the employment law highlights from the last 12 months? In this briefing, we reflect on some of the most interesting and important employment

LUNCHTIME WEBINAR – 28 January 2025 Get ready for a groundbreaking shift in employment law. The new Employment Rights Bill is set to transform the

The Court of Appeal has held that a fair redundancy process requires individual consultation to take place at a point when the employee still has

The mandatory duty on employers to take reasonable steps to prevent sexual harassment at work came into force on 26 October 2024. New and updated

In the recent case of Hanson v Interaction Recruitment Specialists Ltd an Employment Tribunal found that a failure to say “hello” to a colleague was

We are delighted to announce that BDBF have been featured in the IEL Elite 2025. IEL Elite recognises the employment and labour law teams that

On 6 November 2024, the Medico-Legal Journal published a talk by BDBF Managing Associate Samantha Prosser on Whistleblowing in the NHS. The talk was given