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7 Best Browsers for Enhanced Security, Privacy & Productivity in 2025

In the constantly evolving digital landscape, legal professionals must prioritize secure, private, and efficient online tools. The choice of a web bro

Nick Feb 23, 2025 public
7 Best Browsers for Enhanced Security, Privacy & Productivity in 2025 11 min read →
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School Worker's Dismissal Over Facebook Posts Ruled Unlawful Discrimination

Kristie Higgs' dismissal by Farmor's School over Facebook posts has been ruled unlawful discrimination. The Court of Appeal sided with Higgs.

Nick Feb 21, 2025 public
School Worker's Dismissal Over Facebook Posts Ruled Unlawful Discrimination 2 min read →
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Unlock Peak Productivity with the 3.3 Rule

The 3.3 Rule rethinks productivity by replacing the traditional eight-hour day with three-hour focused work sessions followed by breaks lasting 30% of that time. This science-backed method boosts output, reduces burnout, and promotes a healthier work-life balance.

Nick Feb 20, 2025 public
Unlock Peak Productivity with the 3.3 Rule 11 min read →
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British Council Wins Appeal Against Re-Engagement Order in Unfair Dismissal Case

EAT allows British Council's appeal against re-engagement order for unfairly dismissed ex-director, finding original tribunal erred in its approach.

Nick Feb 20, 2025 public
British Council Wins Appeal Against Re-Engagement Order in Unfair Dismissal Case 1 min read →
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EAT Dismisses NHS Trust's Holiday Pay Appeal: Premature Challenge to Calculation Method

An NHS trust's challenge to a tribunal's holiday pay calculation method has been rejected by the Employment Appeal Tribunal. The EAT found the appeal premature as the final pay amount remains undetermined.

Nick Feb 19, 2025 public
EAT Dismisses NHS Trust's Holiday Pay Appeal: Premature Challenge to Calculation Method 1 min read →
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EAT Overturns Pregnancy Discrimination Award Due to Flawed Injury to Feelings Assessment

In Shakil v Samsons Limited, the EAT found the tribunal's assessment of injury to feelings lacking, failing to properly apply Vento guidelines and consider the claimant's pregnancy. The case has been remitted to a new tribunal.

Nick Feb 19, 2025 public
EAT Overturns Pregnancy Discrimination Award Due to Flawed Injury to Feelings Assessment 1 min read →
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