As our workplaces and ways of working continue to evolve, so does our awareness of the significant impact mental health has on employee wellbeing and employer success. The Covid-19 pandemic has shifted our focus on mental health challenges, prompting many...
Delays are a common and costly challenge in construction projects, often leading to disputes between builders and employers. These construction delay claims usually fall into two key categories: Delay by the Builder – where the builder fails to...
What is the Keep Britain Working Review? In January 2025, the UK Government launched the Keep Britain Working review, an independent investigation commissioned by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) and the Department for Business and Trade (DBT)....
In our previous article, Understanding Common Contract Disputes in Construction Projects , we explored the various types of disputes that commonly arise in construction projects and how they can often be prevented. A key takeaway from that article was...
The recent Supreme Court ruling in For Women Scotland Ltd v The Scottish Ministers has significant implications for UK employers, particularly regarding how the terms “sex” and “gender” are interpreted under the Equality Act 2010...
Construction projects, regardless of size, are inherently complex, involving numerous components that must work together. With such complexity, the potential for construction contract disputes is extensive. However, certain legal issues tend to arise more...
In recent years, assistance animals in the workplace have become an increasingly prominent and important topic. As society places greater emphasis on inclusivity and accessibility, more employers recognise the vital role these animals play in supporting...
Warner Goodman LLP is delighted to announce the promotion of Emma Gilliland and Grant Usher to Partner from the 1st of May 2025. These appointments mark a significant milestone in the firm’s ongoing strategic growth, bringing the total number of...