Significant uncertainties
In-house tax barrister Sarah Woodall and specialist employment lawyer Stephenie Malone, both of Harrison Clark Rickerbys, examine the decision in the Mencap case and...
Meeting standards
Lorna Kenyon-Pain, associate, and Freya Cassia, solicitor, who both work in the regulatory team at Anthony Collins Solicitors LLP, take a closer look...
Promoting wellbeing in retirement living
Developers need to design communities that promote good mental health. Irwin Mitchell solicitor Megan Forbes examines the benefits of retirement living
We spend an average...
Winners or losers?
How might care funding reforms affect care providers? John Wearing, partner in the health and social care team at Anthony Collins Solicitors, explains
It is...
Feature: The law of properly… the evolving role of real estate
Healthcare and real estate lawyers at Trowers & Hamlins Kyle Holling and Hilary Blackwell examine the evolving role of the property market and how...
Caring for employees
Sybille Steiner, partner, and Jo Moseley, professional support lawyer and senior associate, in Irwin Mitchell’s employment team look at how care providers can protect...
Walking the talk
Healthcare regulatory lawyer Sam Lindsay at Mills & Reeve LLP explains how the health and care watchdog is changing its approach to regulation with...
Domiciliary care contracts
Partners at Bevan Brittan Monica Macheng and David Owens examine issues the CMA could look at should a market study of domiciliary care take...
Providing the full picture
The full extent of Covid-19 deaths in care homes in England is to be revealed by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) next week. Mei-Ling...
A moving target
The government launched its seven-year cybersecurity strategy for the health and adult social care sectors in spring. Its implementation, originally due in summer this...