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Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Workplace Accidents: Key Steps for Employers
In our latest employment podcast David Hossack is joined by Jenny Dickson, Health and Safety expert and Chair of Morton Fraser MacRoberts to consider the practical steps that need to be taken by employers in the aftermaths of accidents at work.
2024-09-25
21 min
Leaders in Conversation with Anni Townend
Curiosity, Humility and Clarity: Empowering Others To Flourish – a conversation with Chris Harte, Chief Executive and Partner at Morton Fraser MacRoberts LLP
Welcome and welcome back to Leaders in Conversation with me, Anni Townend, the podcast that helps you to grow confidence, care and courage in your leadership.I created this series of candid conversations for leaders to share their inspirational personal leadership stories, weaving together the threads of their life - the people, places and experiences that have shaped them and made them the leader that they are today.Together we delve into what they really care about, their values and beliefs, their passion and purpose and how they live and weave these through their leadership...
2024-07-02
25 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Employment tribunal award statistics - what do they tell us?
In our very first Morton Fraser MacRoberts podcast, Innes Clark takes a deep dive into the annual employment tribunal award statistics and discusses some of the key findings with David Hossack.
2023-11-10
10 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Corporate Clarity: An interview with James Withers, Owner, JR Withers Advisory
In our latest Morton Fraser Corporate Clarity podcast, Corporate Partner Andrew Walker chats with James Withers on a range of current issues and opportunities affecting the Food and Drink sector in Scotland.
2023-09-19
21 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Corporate Clarity: An interview with Ben Walker, Principal at Carlyle
In our latest Morton Fraser Corporate Clarity podcast, Andrew Walker, Corporate Partner chats to Ben Walker from Carlyle about the challenges of recruiting and retaining talent in the current economic climate.
2023-06-09
21 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Corporate Clarity: a look ahead to the In Drinks trade show in Glasgow
Andrew Walker, Partner and Head of Corporate Growth at Morton Fraser, is joined by Head of Food & Drink at Johnston Carmichael, Adam Hardie, to explore the opportunities, trends and challenges facing the drinks industry, and to look ahead to the In Drinks trade show in Glasgow
2023-03-03
17 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Employment law - what to expect in 2023
Innes Clark and David Hossack discuss the key employment law developments that employers should have on their radar this year.
2023-01-12
13 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
"Ghosting" - a new workplace trend?
With "ghosting" on the rise in UK workplaces, Elise Turner and David Hossack explore the possible reasons for this trend and the legal implications when an employee leaves without resigning.
2023-01-05
09 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Employment law review of the year 2022
In this week's podcast, David Hossack and Lindsey Cartwright look at the key employment law events of 2022.
2022-12-21
11 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Lying on CVs
The dangers of doing so and how to avoid appointing those who do.
2022-12-15
09 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Harassment: I didn't tell you this, but…
Tough decisions on anonymous harassment reports - can an employer really meet everyone's expectations?
2022-12-08
10 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Accent Bias: how perceptions about accents can have an impact in the workplace
With a recent survey finding that 46% of UK workers had been mocked, criticised or singled out in a social setting because of their accent, David Hossack and Elise Turner discuss how accent bias can impact in a workplace setting and what steps can be taken to combat bias.
2022-12-01
05 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Twittering into Trouble?
In our weekly podcast, David Hossack and Alan Delaney look at the recent events at Twitter from a UK employment law perspective.
2022-11-22
08 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Adopting a 'pool of one' in a redundancy situation - what are the risks?
In our weekly podcast, David Hossack and Elise Turner discuss the recent case of Mogane v Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and the risks associated with adopting a 'pool of one' in redundancy situations.
2022-11-17
07 min
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Can political beliefs amount to a protected characteristic under the Equality Act?
In our weekly podcast, David Hossack and Fiona Meek discuss a recent case, which looks at the protections available to employees who are dismissed for reasons related to their political beliefs.
2022-11-10
08 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
New ACAS Suspension Guidance for Employers
David Hossack talks to Rebecca McAvoy about the new ACAS Guidance on suspension and what this means for employers considering suspending an employee.
2022-11-03
13 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Employee Wellbeing - How can employers help with the cost of living crisis?
In this week's podcast, Hayley Johnson identifies the Top 10 ways employers can support their staff during the cost of living crisis.
2022-10-27
14 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
What does breastfeeding have to do with employers?
David Hossack talks to Sarah Gilzean and Kat Prangle of Breastfeeding LENS about the recent case of Mellor v MFG Academies Trust and what employers can do to support mothers returning to work and the vital public health role they can play.
2022-10-20
19 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Pets in the office - "pawsibly" a new way of working?
In our weekly podcast, David Hossack and Fiona Meek look at the question of allowing pets at work, what advantages this could bring, and what issues employers would need to think about if pets were in the office.
2022-10-13
10 min
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Can supporting a particular football club amount to a philosophical belief? - Part 2
Last year, we recorded a podcast based on media reports that an individual was seeking to argue before an Employment Tribunal that his support for Rangers Football Club amounted to a philosophical belief. Now that a judgment has been handed down in the case, David Hossack and Elise Turner revisit the relevant legal tests and consider whether this case is likely to be the last word on this point.
2022-10-06
07 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Is long-covid a disability in law?
In our weekly podcast, David Hossack and Fiona Meek discuss the recent employment tribunal case of Quinn v Sense Scotland, where the claimant tried to argue that her diagnosis of long covid amounted to a disability and protected her against dismissal by her employer.
2022-09-29
09 min
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The meaningful apology
In this latest podcast in our 'Stuck in the Middle' series, Morton Fraser's David Hossack chats with expert mediator and researcher Carolyn Hirst on the topic of apologies.
2022-09-23
27 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Sunderland v Superdry PLC: why the Claimant received over £96,000 in compensation
In our weekly podcast, David Hossack and Fiona Meek discuss a recent case which saw a claimant being awarded over £96,000 for claims of unfair dismissal and discrimination.
2022-09-21
10 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Can an employee retain an employer's confidential information for the purpose of future litigation?
Elise Turner and David Hossack discuss the High Court case of Nissan Motor (GB) Ltd v Passi in which an employee retained confidential information for the purposes of a dispute. Elise and David consider the lessons that can be learned for employers seeking to protect confidential information as well as the dos and don'ts for employees.
2022-09-08
11 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Clarification of legal test for constructive dismissal
In our latest podcast David Hossack and Andrew Gibson discuss the case of Singh v Metroline West Ltd where the EAT looked at the legal test for constructive dismissal.
2022-09-01
09 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Changing seat as a trainee solicitor
In the latest episode of our changing seat traineeship podcast series, Chair and Partner, Jenny Dickson speaks with trainee solicitor Ryan Mitchell about how his second seat has been continuing in our Real Estate and Infrastructure division, his work with our Social Mobility ERG, and what learnings he will take with him into his next seat in Litigation.
2022-08-31
11 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Gender-critical views and discrimination at work - the Bailey case
In our weekly podcast, David Hossack and Fiona Meek discuss the recent case of Alison Bailey v Garden Court Chambers and Stonewall, where the Employment Tribunal concluded that the claimant had been discriminated against due to her gender-critical views.
2022-08-25
08 min
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Home and Hybrid Working - where are we now?
David Hossack talks to Sarah Gilzean And Hayley Johnson about how our working arrangements continue to evolve post-Covid and the potential discrimination implications arising from different approaches that employers are taking.
2022-08-18
17 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Gender-critical views and discrimination at work - the Forstater case
In our weekly podcast, David Hossack and Fiona Meek, discuss the recent case of Forstater v CGD Europe and Others, where the Employment Tribunal concluded that the claimant had been discriminated against due to her gender-critical views.
2022-08-11
09 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Employment Law Essentials
In this week's podcast Innes Clark and David Hossack discuss the key employment law issues that employers need to be aware of right now as well as highlighting what employers should be preparing for.
2022-08-04
10 min
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More holiday headaches for employers
Innes Clark and David Hossack discuss the Supreme Court case of Harpur v Brazel which decided that employers cannot use the 12.07% holiday pay calculation for part year workers.
2022-07-27
11 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Employee who refused to attend work due to covid concerns was fairly dismissed
In our weekly podcast, David Hossack and Fiona Meek discuss a recent case in which the Employment Appeal Tribunal concluded that an employee who had refused to attend work due to concerns about covid had been fairly dismissed.
2022-07-21
09 min
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World Youth Skills Day
Morton Fraser Partner and Chair, Jenny Dickson, is joined by Sara Cook of Volunteering Matters to discuss the importance of World Youth Skills Day, and the work that social enterprise Get the Gen do in empowering young people in the workplace and supporting businesses to develop diverse multi-generational workforces.
2022-07-15
19 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
EAT finds that a belief that a person cannot change their sex/ gender at will, and a lack of belief in 'transgenderism', is protected under the Equality Act
In this podcast, we look at a case in which the Employment Appeal Tribunal held that a Christian doctor’s belief that a person cannot change their sex/gender at will, and his lack of belief in ‘transgenderism’, were protected under the Equality Act but that no discrimination had taken place.
2022-07-14
14 min
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Employee ownership an option for succession planning?
Are employee-owned businesses the answer to strong companies and a more resilient Scottish economy? Join Partner, and Head of Corporate at Morton Fraser as he chats to Colin Grant from Time to Adapt and Sean Elliot of Network ROI about their expereinces. This podcast forms part of Morton Fraser's Corporate Clarity series. You can find previous video episodes on our website.
2022-07-13
18 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
New Statutory Code of Practice to be issued on "fire and rehire" practices
In this week's podcast, Nicole Moscardini and David Hossack discuss the UK Government's recent announcement that they will publish a new statutory code which aims to deter employers from using controversial "fire and rehire" tactics as well as failing to engage in meaningful consultation with their employees.
2022-07-07
07 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
What legal protections exist for employees undergoing fertility treatment?
With reportedly more than 3.5 million people in the UK experiencing fertility problems, Elise Turner and David Hossack discuss the legal protections available for employees undergoing fertility treatment and the types of things that employers should be thinking about in order to support those employees.
2022-06-30
07 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
10% of women are leaving their job because of menopause
David Hossack talks to Sarah Gilzean about a recent survey into how menopause affects women at work and what employers should be doing to help retain employees and reduce the risk of claims.
2022-06-23
11 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
What should you do if an employee is suspected of a criminal offence?
In this podcast Hayley Johnson and David Hossack discuss the steps employers should take when a member of staff is suspected of comitting a criminal offence and how the disciplinary procedure interacts with any ongoing criminal investigation.
2022-06-16
13 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Mental health: why reasonable adjustments should be proactively considered at an early stage
David Hossack talks to Sarah Gilzean and Fiona Meek about the recent case of Abrahart v University of Bristol which has lessons for employers as well as educational institutions about the importance of making reasonable adjustments at an early stage in cases involving mental health and disability.
2022-06-09
10 min
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Can being called bald amount to discrimination?
In this week's podcast David Hossack and Caroline Maher discuss a case in which an Employment Tribunal held that a comment about an employee's baldness amounted to harassment on the grounds of sex.
2022-06-02
08 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
How to deal with employees caught watching adult content at work
In this week's podcast, and in light of recent news headlines, David Hossack and Fiona Meek discuss how employers should deal with employees caught viewing adult material at work and what pitfalls to avoid if taking disciplinary action.
2022-05-20
07 min
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Workplace disputes - the top 5 reasons why employees sue their employers
In this week's podcast, David Hossack and Hayley Johnson discuss the key factors that lead to employees taking action against their employer.
2022-05-18
14 min
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Reflections on the health and wellbeing at work survey from CIPD/Simplyhealth
Innes Clark and David Hossack discuss the key findings of this wide ranging survey including the main causes of workplace stress and the pivotal role of managers in employee health and wellbeing.
2022-05-12
10 min
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Inclusive workspaces - supporting neurodiversity in the workplace
David Hossack speaks to Hannah Marshall on what employers can do to change their workplace practices to better support neurodiverse employees and what reasonable adjustments may be appropriate.
2022-05-04
14 min
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Ethnicity Pay Gap Reporting - What's Next?
David Hossack talks to discrimination expert Sarah Gilzean about the updated position on UK Government plans for Ethnicity Pay Gap Reporting and what the future may hold. Both David and Sarah are avid users of Twitter. Their handles are @SarahGilzean and @DavidHossack_MF
2022-04-26
10 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Injury to feelings awards increase for discrimination claims
With the latest increases to the Vento bands coming into force in April, David Hossack and Fiona Meek discuss how an Employment Tribunal approaches compensating injury to feelings in discrimination claims.
2022-04-21
09 min
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Employment Tribunal finds employee was harassed in relation to comments about menopause and unfairly dismissed following her raising Covid concerns.
n our weekly podcast, David Hossack and Fiona Meek discuss a recent employment tribunal case which saw an employee automatically unfairly dismissed following her raising Covid concerns. They also discuss the tribunal finding that she was harassed as a result of comments made as to whether she was menopausal.
2022-04-14
09 min
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Ukraine: protecting those seeking work from exploitation
In our weekly employment podcast, David Hossack and Lindsey Cartwright discuss some of the potential implications of so many Ukrainians being displaced so suddenly, from an employment law perspective. What protections are there and what can organisations do to make sure that they don't give business opportunities to those who may try to exploit some of the World's most vulnerable workers? Content Warning: Slavery, Human Trafficking, Sexual Harassment. This podcast discusses issues of slavery, human trafficking and sexual harassment. Listener discretion is advised.
2022-04-07
11 min
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Stuck in the Middle, an interview with mediator Anna Howard
In this podcast in our "Stuck in the Middle" mediation series, David Hossack speaks with mediator and author Anna Howard about her insightful book on mediation ""EU Cross-Border Commercial Mediation: Listening to Disputants - Changing the Frame; Framing the Changes". In the podcast Anna sets out the result of her findings on why mediation is not as widely adopted as it might and offers a different perspective on how it might be promoted. This highly recommended book is available from Kluwer's online store: https://law-store.wolterskluwer.com/s/product/changing-the-frame-framing-the-changes/01t0f00000J4qNR and discount of 25% is available for li...
2022-04-06
22 min
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April employment law changes - what employers need to know
In our weekly employment law podcast, David Hossack and Innes Clark discuss the key employment law changes taking place in April.
2022-03-30
07 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Employment Law: P&O Ferries - Dismissed without warning
In our weekly employment podcast, David Hossack and Lindsey Cartwright discuss the recent high profile mass dismissals involving employees of P&O Ferries and consider the legal issues involved.
2022-03-24
14 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Employment Law: What is "Jobfishing" and what can employees do to protect themselves?
In our weekly employment podcast, Elise Turner and David Hossack discuss the recent BBC Three documentary "Jobfished". This reported the story of 52 individuals who were conned into months of working for free for a fake company and consider what, if anything, employees can do to protect themselves from becoming victims of such a scam.
2022-03-17
11 min
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Employment Law: If an employer pays in lieu of notice following a resignation does that convert the resignation into a dismissal?
In our weekly employment law podcast David Hossack and Innes Clark discuss a recent case where the key issue was whether payment of a contractual PILON converted a resignation into a dismissal.
2022-03-11
09 min
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#BreakTheBias
As we celebrate #InternationalWomensDay, Chair Jenny Dickson, HR Director Martin Glover and Senior Associate Sarah Gilzean sit down to discuss the importance of the day, the current missions of IWD with particular focus on 'Women at Work' and highlight what Morton Fraser are doing to forge an inclusive work culture.
2022-03-08
15 min
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Mediation: Do lawyers use mediation? - Survey results
In the quest to encourage the use of mediation as an effective method to resolve disputes, mediators David Hossack and Laura McKenna surveyed lawyers in Scotland to gauge the use of mediation and the obstacles which may be preventing its use. In this podcast, they discuss the results and consider what could be done to improve things to better meet clients' needs
2022-03-03
17 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Employment Law: Holiday pay claims post-Pimlico
In our weekly employment podcast, David Hossack and Lindsey Cartwright discuss the implications of the latest case concerning holiday pay as it relates to the accrual of leave (and any payment due on termination) where workers have been denied the right to paid leave.
2022-03-03
07 min
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Changing Seat as a Trainee Solicitor
As part of the traineeship program here it at Morton Fraser, it is customary to rotate to different divisions every 6 months in order to gain new experiences and learn about different areas of the law. Chair and partner, Jenny Dickson catches up with trainee solicitor Ryan Mitchell to discuss how his first seat in our Real Estate and Infrastructure division has been and to highlight some of the learnings he will take onto his next seat.
2022-03-01
09 min
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Employment Law: Can an employee remove confidential documents belonging to their employer in order to seek legal advice?
In our weekly employment podcast, David Hossack and Fiona Meek discuss a recent case which looked at whether employees are entitled to remove confidential documents from their employer in anticipation of legal proceedings.
2022-02-24
07 min
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Personal Injury: Funding Claims and Recovering Expenses
In the sixth and final episode of our series, David Hossack discusses issues around funding claims and recovering expenses with experts Nicola Edgar and Derek Couper. The issues discussed include the various ways claims can be funded, including Success Fee Agreements, insurance and Legal Aid. Nicola also sets out the impact of the recent introduction of QOCS and the circumstances when the protection this provide claimants may be taken away. Finally, Derek and Nicola provide their advice on maximising the expenses recoverable from the Defenders, by utilising Pursuer's Offers, applying for an additional fee and considering the best way t...
2022-02-22
21 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Employment Law: The Right to Disconnect
Employment law experts, David Hossack and Helen Donnelly discuss how the proposed right to disconnect outside of contracted working hours might be received in the modern, flexible workplace.
2022-02-16
08 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Employment Law: Can an employer be held liable for injuries following a practical joke that went wrong?
In our weekly podcast David Hossack and Fiona Meek discuss a recent case where an employer was not found to be liable following injuries suffered by an employee when a practical joke went wrong.
2022-02-10
10 min
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Personal Injury: Case Law Update
In the fifth episode of our six-part masterclass in personal injury and medical negligence claims series, David Hossack discusses recent case law with experts Nicola Edgar and Derek Couper. These cases cover issues such as when the burden of proof will shift to a Defender and the importance of choosing the right expert witness. Derek discusses some recent medical negligence litigation which highlights the difficulties in proving causation, and what happens when witness evidence contradicts the medical evidence available. Nicola also discusses certain cases which highlight the importance of complying with the Court rules
2022-02-07
21 min
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Family: Divorce and Farming in Scotland
In a new podcast, Family Law expert Lucia Clark sits down with Agriculture and Rural Partner, Matthew Barclay to discuss 'A Practical Guide to Divorce and Farming in Scotland' a first-of-its-kind guide which aims to bring clarity to farming divorce. Scottish family lawyers are all familiar with the basic law regarding financial provision on divorce. So what makes farming divorce different from any other marital breakdown? It is especially complex, it involves advising on matrimonial and business related claims, farm land and businesses are often gifted or inherited and there's often a reluctance to sell land. In...
2022-02-03
09 min
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Employment Law: Academic described as 'naturally loud' and a 'marmite character' awarded over £100,000 in compensation
In our weekly employment podcast, David Hossack and Mark Pelosi discuss an Employment Tribunal's decision concerning a lengthy suspension and disciplinary process. They also provide key takeaways for employers
2022-02-02
10 min
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Mediation: Stuck in the Middle - Listen
In the latest 'Stuck in the Middle' mediation podcast series, mediator David Hossack is joined by esteemed author Kathryn Mannix to discuss her important book "Listen"
2022-01-31
39 min
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Employment Law: Refusal to be vaccinated against Covid-19 sees care assistant fairly dismissed
In our weekly podcast, David Hossack and Fiona Meek discuss a very recent and topical Employment Tribunal decision where an employee was found to be fairly dismissed by her employer after refusing to get the Covid-19 vaccine.
2022-01-27
12 min
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Personal Injury: Impact of Covid-19 on Personal Injury Litigation
In the fourth episode of our six-part masterclass in personal injury and medical negligence claims series, David Hossack discusses the impact of Covid-19 on Personal Injury litigation with experts Nicola Edgar and Derek Couper. Listen to find out the current position with the Courts and the advantages and disadvantages of virtual hearings. They also discuss the legacy the current restrictions may have on our civil justice system, including the potential increased use of alternative dispute resolution. Nicola and Derek also cover the types of claims we may start to see being litigated as a result of the...
2022-01-24
17 min
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Employment Law: What expenses should be taken into account when calculating whether an employee has been paid the national minimum wage?
In our weekly employment podcast, David Hossack and Nicole Moscardini discuss the recent Employment Appeal Tribunal case of Augustine v Data Cars Ltd in which the EAT confirmed that any costs incurred by an employee or worker that are “in connection with employment” must be deducted when calculating NMW, even if the costs are incurred by the employee by choice.
2022-01-20
06 min
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The journey from trainee to partner
Following the recent appointment of several partners, chair, Jenny Dickson speaks with recently promoted Jack Kerr about his journey from trainee solicitor to partner within our private client division.
2022-01-12
07 min
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Employment Law: What to expect in 2022 - Part 2
In part 2 of a 2 part podcast, Innes Clark and David Hossack discuss what to expect on the employment law front in the second half of 2022 as well as considering other changes that may take place over the coming years.
2022-01-11
15 min
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Personal Injury: Quantum
In the third episode of our six-part masterclass in personal injury and medical negligence claims series, David Hossack discusses with experts Nicola Edgar and Derek Couper how to value personal injury and medical negligence claims. This includes discussion on the various heads of claim which should be considered including solatium, loss of earnings, services and future losses including potential pension loss and any ongoing medical treatment which may be required. Nicola and Derek share their experience of how to evidence losses which have been incurred, taking into account who is making the claim. They also discuss recent loss of...
2022-01-10
22 min
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Employment Law: What to expect 2022 - Part 1
In part 1 of a 2 part podcast, Innes Clark and David Hossack discuss what to expect on the employment law front in the first half of 2022.
2022-01-06
07 min
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Employment Law: Review of the Year 2021 - Part 2
In the second part of a two part podcast, Innes Clark and David Hossack look back at what happened in employment law in the second half of 2021.
2021-12-20
11 min
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Employment Law: Review of the Year 2021 - Part 1
In our weekly employment law podcast Innes Clark and David Hossack look back at what happened in employment law in the first half of 2021.
2021-12-16
12 min
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Personal Injury: Liability
In the second episode of our six-part series, David Hossack discusses with experts Nicola Edgar and Derek Couper their insights on establishing liability in personal injury and medical negligence claims. Nicola and Derek will share their experience on establishing liability depending upon the facts and circumstances of the case, including the tests applied by the court and the evidence which will be required to satisfy them. They will also provide tips on recovering evidence and discuss when expert evidence should be obtained, in light of recent case law.
2021-12-06
18 min
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Employment Law: A costly lesson for employers looking to circumvent pay bargaining with their trade unions
Sarah Gilzean talks to barrister Stuart Brittenden about the recent decision of the Supreme Court in Kostal v Dunkley and the costly lesson for employers seeking to bypass collective bargaining with their trade unions.
2021-12-03
18 min
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Employment Law: Christmas Parties in 2021
Employment lawyer, Fiona Meek and personal injury expert Derek Couper discuss Christmas events with David Hossack including "after party" Christmas events and in what circumstances employers might still be liable for the actions of employees. They also consider what impact Covid19 may have on the planning of Christmas events.
2021-12-03
16 min
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Adaptation, Loss and Damage - Before and After COP26
Following the close of negotiations at COP26, Nick Atkins and Isabel MacSwan discuss the previous framework for the concept of Loss & Damage and how this was developed further at COP26, as well as the delivery of practical solutions needed to adapt to the impacts of climate change. *Music in the background from Fesliyan Studios
2021-11-29
13 min
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Employment Law: 14 year old employee discriminated against on the grounds of age
Whilst most age discrimination cases focus on older employees, in our weekly employment podcast David Hossack and Caroline Maher discuss an interesting Employment Tribunal case in which a schoolgirl successfully argued that she had been discriminated against on the grounds of her age.
2021-11-24
06 min
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Personal Injury: Masterclass in Personal Injury and Medical Negligence Claims
In the first episode of our six-part series discussing personal injury and medical negligence claims, experts, David Hossack, Nicola Edgar and Derek Couper will share their experience of the challenges and opportunities most often encountered when acting on behalf of individuals in pursuing claims resulting from injury, misdiagnosis, disease or death. They will also provide an introduction into the range of topics that will be covered in the series over the coming months. The six-part series is aimed at solicitors working in this area of law. It will focus on a variety of topics which are relevant to everyday...
2021-11-22
14 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Employment Law: Can supporting a particular football club amount to a philosophical belief?
Following recent media reports that an individual is seeking to argue that his support of Rangers Football Club amounts to a philosophical belief for the purposes of the Equality Act 2010, Partner David Hossack and Senior Associate Elise Turner discuss the relevant legal tests and whether being a supporter of a football club is likely to be protected.
2021-11-16
11 min
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Employment Law: Employer liability in whistleblowing claims
Can a line be drawn between an employer's decision to dismiss and the actions of a manager?
2021-11-08
07 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Employment Law: Ethical veganism as a protected belief: Jordi Casamitjana's journey to success
Sarah Gilzean talks to Jordi Casamitjana about how he succeeded in establishing protection under the Equality Act for his beliefs as an ethical vegan and what this means for employers and employees.
2021-11-01
16 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Employment Law: A "haunting" reminder for employers about the importance of a fair investigation in unfair dismissal cases
With Halloween fast approaching, David Hossack and Fiona Meek discuss a recent Employment Tribunal decision in which a teacher was unfairly dismissed after a pupil claimed he was locked in a haunted cupboard.
2021-10-27
12 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Mentoring the future
Each one of us has a role to play in shaping the people of tomorrow. Mentoring is such a fantastic way to achieve that and is one of the reasons we're working with MCR Pathways. Listen to our latest podcast which details why mentoring is so important, how we're involved and what you can do to help. Music in the background from Fesliyan Studios
2021-10-26
12 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Employment Law: Tribunal claim risks and what employers need to prepare for
In our weekly podcast, David Hossack and Innes Clark discuss 3 areas of risk that employers are currently facing as well as looking at what employers should have on their radar.
2021-10-21
11 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Employment Law: Argument over chicken nuggets results in unfair dismissal
In our weekly podcast, Partner David Hossack and Senior Solicitor Fiona Meek discuss a recent Employment Tribunal case which centred around a dismissal for gross misconduct following a dispute in a staff canteen.
2021-10-14
09 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Employment Law: Failure to consider flexible working request properly costs employer over £180,000
In our weekly podcast, Partner David Hossack and Senior Solicitor Fiona Meek discuss a recent case which has been in the news, where an employee was awarded a significant amount of compensation following her employer's failure to properly consider her flexible working request.
2021-10-06
11 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Employment Law: Can calling someone a grandma amount to age discrimination?
In our weekly podcast, Partner David Hossack and Senior Solicitor Fiona Meek discuss a recent case where the Employment Tribunal looked at the question of age discrimination in the context of comments referring to the Claimant as a grandmother.
2021-09-30
10 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
What Inclusion week means to Morton Fraser
Morton Fraser joins the call to be #UnitedForInclusion as we work to create a platform for our young people to be and do whatever they want. Whether your interest is in law, finance, marketing or IT, reaching your potential shouldn’t be dictated by where you grew up or what school you went to. Hear from Ryan, one of our 2021 trainees, who came to Morton Fraser from one of the most deprived areas in Scotland
2021-09-21
12 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Employment Law: Employee monitoring and home working
In our latest podcast, David Hossack discusses with Alan Delaney the hot topic of monitoring workers at home as well as the privacy implications of the increasingly sophisticated tools available to employers. What legal restraints operate in this controversial area and what steps can employers take to navigate the risks?
2021-09-17
09 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Employment Law: Is it discrimination to send a pregnant employee home because of Covid risks?
David Hossack talks to Sarah Gilzean about the recent case of Prosser v community gateway association ltd and what employers should consider when dealing with pregnant employees during the pandemic.
2021-09-16
09 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Immigration Law: Extension of Right to Work concessions
David Hossack and Stuart McWilliams discuss how COVID has affected Right to Work checks, and what the extension of these concessions means for employers.
2021-09-10
12 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Employment Law: When is the dismissal of an employee following a criminal charge fair?
Has a new approach to the potentially fair reason for dismissal of an employee following their arrest and charge, but before conviction, been identified?
2021-09-06
14 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Mediation: Stand By Your Client - Online / Remote Mediation
In the tenth and final podcast from our series on how to best represent your client at mediation, David Hossack and Laura McKenna discuss the advantages and concerns about online mediation. They consider what the future might hold for online mediation, as well as a summary of the other topics looked at in the series and their top tips for lawyers representing clients at mediation.
2021-09-01
11 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Employment Law: ECJ ruling on religious dress to be treated with caution
David Hossack talks to discrimination expert Sarah Gilzean about a recent case where the ECJ found that banning all forms of religious dress was not discriminatory and they discuss whether the case is likely to be followed in the UK.
2021-08-26
09 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Immigration Law: Right to work after Brexit
David Hossack and business immigration expert Stuart McWilliams discuss what an employer should do if they identify a member of staff who has missed the deadline for applying for status after Brexit.
2021-08-19
09 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Employment Law: Essentials for the Autumn
In our weekly employment law podcast employment law specialists David Hossack and Innes Clark look at the issues that employers need to be considering right now as well as highlighting what employers need to be preparing for.
2021-08-13
09 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Employment Law: Duty on employers to prevent sexual harassment in the workplace to be introduced
David Hossack talks to discrimination expert Sarah Gilzean about the UK Government's wide-ranging proposals for new legislation to prevent sexual harassment and what that might mean for employers.
2021-08-10
09 min