We recently reported that the European Medicines Agency (EMA) issued a statement to show that it was closely monitoring the impact of coronavirus (COVID-19) on the pharmaceutical supply chain within Europe.
In the past couple of weeks, we have seen many GPs who were close to retirement decide to put off their retirement date to help with the current coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis. This gives rise to a few considerations which ought to be discussed and agreed.
The Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport has issued guidance aimed at telecommunications operators and landowners with telecoms apparatus on their land, to make sure that networks remain operational during the pandemic.
The government has begun distributing financial aid to charities and essential organisations, such as hospices, to avoid the ongoing threat to all businesses.
With the rapid spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) and increasing impact on our healthcare clients, we have mobilized a specialist team of cross-disciplinary lawyers to support you.
As businesses try and survive in these difficult times, there are many worries for business owners and directors. The following FAQs answer your common concerns and gives tips on how to act now to mitigate the impact of coronavirus (COVID-19).
The government has announced an increase in Working Tax Credit in response to the coronavirus pandemic, which will boost some families' income by as much as £20 a week. This first took effect from 6 April 2020.
With measures now in place to protect struggling commercial tenants, landlords may instead be considering claims against guarantors. Here are five things for landlords to think about before relying on guarantees.
As the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic continues, it is interesting to observe the developments in technology around us and consider the apps that no one envisaged they would have a need for on their smartphone in 2020.
The UK has seen some incredible acts of kindness over the last few weeks as we rally together during this uncertain time. But unfortunately, amongst the generosity, there are cyber criminals working to exploit this situation.
Amongst the raft of guidance issued by the government dealing with the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, universities will be keeping a close eye out for announcements affecting their international students and employees.