Law firm Stone King anticipates a rise in unfair dismissal claims from employees dismissed after refusing to wear face coverings in the workplace. It says in order to fairly dismiss an employee, an employer must rely on one of five potentially fair reasons, which include redundancy, capability and misconduct.
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Cambridge law firm Stone King is holding a free informative webinar for employers who are facing employment tribunals.

Informative immigration training aims to help religious orders and is one of a number of sessions for the education, charity, personal and business sectors.

From lockdowns to Brexit: Julie Moktadir looks back at the last year and its impact on the legal sector, businesses and individuals. Julie also has valuable advice on immigration law as well as for those considering a career in the profession.

Stone King's latest recruit is Associate Solicitor Danielle Francombe.

Stone King's series of online training sessions will help businesses, charities and schools get to grips with the changes brought about by Brexit.

Digital workshops will help businesses and other organisations understand what they need to do to prepare for Brexit.

Stone King receives top-tier status for its work in the charity & social enterprise and education sectors, as well as recognition for a host of other teams including immigration and employment.

In support of World Mental Health Day (10 Oct 2020), Cambridge law firm Stone King share practical advice and tips for employers.

With Brexit and the end of free movement fast approaching, the Immigration team at Stone King has developed an easy-to-use, Brexit Self Audit Tool to help organisations assess whether they are Brexit ready and, if not, identify what actions they need to take.

Cambridge law firm Stone King is running a series of free workshops in July designed to offer insight into various aspects of immigration sponsorship for a range of organisations, in particular charities, the education sector and religious orders.

A healthy workforce increases a business’ performance, productivity and profitability and can help an employer retain staff. However, employers also have legal obligations to look after employees’ mental health.

As part of its ongoing series of free webinars, Cambridge law firm Stone King, a top three firm for charity law in the UK, is hosting three in one week to support charities.

Following a government policy update announced in May 2020, EU citizens with settled status in the UK may now find it more difficult to become a British citizen.

The judgement is likely to have an impact on current and future contracts between public bodies and private entitities.

In these unprecedented times, Cambridge law firm Stone King is delighted to share positive news with the announcement of a number of promotions, as well as the firm’s new Chair.

Amid the unrest of a global pandemic, the Home Office has released its updated guidance for Tier 2 and 5 sponsors ahead of the financial year end. Cambridge law firm Stone King has reviewed the updated guidance and summarised the key changes below.

With the UK entering the ‘delay’ phase of their coronavirus plan and restrictive travel and quarantine measures being imposed, Stone King's Head of Immigration and Partner, Julie Moktadir, has addressed key concerns that organisations with sponsorship licences may have.

As the Coronavirus pandemic impacts all UK households, Cambridge law firm Stone King is sharing its expertise to support individuals, businesses, charities and schools through this challenging time.

Immigration expertise is a real asset to Cambridge law firm Stone King and is a growth area for the firm across its four main sectors. The team had a busy year in 2019, and below is a snapshot of the sort of work it carried out to help charities, businesses, schools and individuals.
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