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On the horizon

Joanne Moseley, senior professional support lawyer at Irwin Mitchell, takes a closer look at employment law changes in the care sector There are a lot...

No time to delay

Jo Moseley, practice support lawyer at Irwin Mitchell, advises care homes and their workers not to delay if they wish to claim medical exemption...

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...

Combatting the senior living shortage

Edell Asquez, real estate partner at Shoosmiths, discusses the case for reform of the senior living housing sector The senior living sector is facing a...

A shrinking pie

Nicola Gooch, planning partner at Irwin Mitchell, explains what the National Planning Policy Framework could mean for seniors’ housing. On 2 March the government closed...

Apps in care

Ben Troke and Jamie Foster, both partners at Hill Dickinson, discuss care tech and some of the legal considerations Increasing familiarity with technology across...

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...

Child protection needs more rigour

Narinder Singh, specialist in childcare law at Anthony Collins Solicitors, highlights the importance of maintaining a robust child care and protection system throughout the...

Liberty Protection Safeguards: where are we now?

Neil Ward, health and care partner at Mills & Reeve, discusses what we know so far about the Liberty Protection Safeguards, the new scheme...

Maximising impact mitigating risks

Lawyers at Anthony Collins Solicitors Richard More and Lorna Kenyon examine the advantages and pitfalls when innovating in the care sector   Technology is transforming every...