Jeremy Nixon considers some of the employment law implications of the London Olympic Games
Whether you are acting for a respondent or claimant in an employment claim (whether in the High Court or the employment tribunal), it is vital to focus on the remedy the claimant is likely to secure if they are successful.
Jeremy Nixon ponders the trickle-down effect of the MPs’ expenses scandal
Part 3: Jeremy Nixon looks at employee protection when employers go bust
Part 2: Jeremy Nixon reviews the law in relation to mitigation of loss
Book Reviews
Employers should be wary of varying employees' terms and conditions to ward off the effects of the credit crunch, says Jeremy Nixon
Partner hire strengthens global infrastructure and energy financing practice
Legal director bolsters international expertise in dispute resolution team
Corporate governance and company law specialist joins the team
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