Monthly Archives: December 2020

Employment law – settlement agreements

This article gives a brief introduction to settlement agreements, what they are for, how they are formed, and some of the key terms. Reports generally seem to suggest that a considerable number of UK employers plan to make employee redundancies in the coming months. Whether due to COVID, Brexit, or other factors, it seems sensible to assume that this trend might continue into 2021.  It is therefore useful for employers and employees to have an understanding of what a settlement agreement is and when they might be used. What is a settlement agreement for? Settlement agreements (or “compromise agreements” as they used to be known) are binding contracts between employers and employees that allow for a clean break in the employment relationship. On signing a settlement agreement, the employee waives their right to bring a tribunal claim in return for … Continue reading

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Selling your care home: legal issues to consider

As financial pressures mount on the care home industry, whether due to local authority funding, COVID-19, or a range of other issues, there are a number of actions care home operators may be considering to keep costs down and this may include disposing of one or more care homes. Whether you are an operator running a group of care homes wanting to consolidate your portfolio, or a sole operator wanting to retire and enjoy your next chapter, making the decision to sell a care home is not an easy one. However, with the right legal support and planning, you can increase the likelihood of a successful, smooth transaction. Structure of the transaction: share sale or asset sale When you operate a care home via a limited company, whether the sale is to be structured as an asset sale or a … Continue reading

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