Video Recap: Benyatov v Credit Suisse Securities (Europe) Ltd Case No: CA-2022-000447

Video Recap: Benyatov v Credit Suisse Securities (Europe) Ltd Case No: CA-2022-000447

Last week, Employment Partners Nicholas Lakeland and Victoria Brockley advised attendees at their seminar: Employment Law Challenges we can expect in 2023. Our latest video series breaks down each employment challenge discussed throughout the seminar, beginning with Nicholas’ analysis of Benyatov v Credit Suisse Securities (Europe) Ltd Case No: CA-2022-000447.

What are the potential Employment Law challenges of making flexible working the default?

What are the potential Employment Law challenges of making flexible working the default?

The past three years have seen an increased demand for flexible working practices globally, as COVID-19 restrictions suddenly limited the traditional working model. Despite this, it is only in recent months that the government has reviewed the (until now) rigid framework for flexible working.

What is a staff handbook, how does it work in China and the UK, and is it part of the employment contract? (Part two, Episode six)

What is a staff handbook, how does it work in China and the UK, and is it part of the employment contract? (Part two, Episode six)

Nicholas Lakeland, Employment Partner at Laytons and Donfil Huang, Legal Advisory Manager at Dezan Shira & Associates (DSA) share legal knowledge focusing on what is a staff handbook, and how does it work in China and the UK.

New government plans to make flexible working the default

New government plans to make flexible working the default

Flexible working practices have come to the fore during the Covid-19 Pandemic but until this week there has still been a very rigid framework for employees to be able to request working flexibly. A consultation entitled Making Flexible Working the Default was initiated by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy in 2021 and the results have been published on 5 December 2022.

Can we include a term of service that legally binds an employee to pay compensation if they do not fulfil contract terms? (Part two, Episode five)

Can we include a term of service that legally binds an employee to pay compensation if they do not fulfil contract terms? (Part two, Episode five)

Nicholas Lakeland, Employment Partner at Laytons and Donfil Huang, Legal Advisory Manager at Dezan Shira & Associates (DSA) discuss whether we can include a term of service that legally binds an employee to pay compensation if they do not fulfil contract terms.

In China and the UK, can we sign a contract in another foreign language? (Part two, Episode four)

In China and the UK, can we sign a contract in another foreign language? (Part two, Episode four)

Nicholas Lakeland, Employment Partner at Laytons and Donfil Huang, Legal Advisory Manager at Dezan Shira & Associates (DSA) share their legal knowledge on whether we can sign a contract in another foreign language.