Support For Debdencyle Cycle Event

Event Report by Brian and Hannah Lindsell

I switched from a Sunday last year to a Saturday this year to avoid a clash with a local cycle group. I think that was a major factor and it hit our numbers a bit, what with Saturday jobs, sports club commitments and the like.

My initial estimate of doubling the size of the ride was scrapped a few months back and the aim became to raise more money than last year (this being possible with fewer riders as the entry fee had gone up). We managed to attract 138 riders on 3rd September, down from 170 the year before but crucially the money raised went up from last year’s £1800 to £2250.

Your support has enabled me to come up with a new angle to promote future rides, I call it the “100% event“. Because you cover the organisational and insurance costs and the army administer the fund while being paid by the army that means that 100% of the event day proceeds go exactly where the riders would hope. I used the phrase a few times on Saturday and it seemed to be a hit so expect to see it used in our promotional work next year.

I really do hope you will continue to support our efforts, the ride has a fabulous reputation and you should see two rounds of local paper reports soon. The first should be next week, ride report and pictures. The second will be in a month or so for the cheque presentation. The Injured Soldier’s Fund will at some point be folded into a slightly larger charity called the Felix Fund, which will incorporate all bomb disposal regiments.

Thank you all again

Hayley Ford Donates Hair

Hayley Ford a solicitor in our Wills and Probate department, recently donated 10 inches of her hair to the Little Princess Trust.

The Trust provides real hair wigs to children who have lost their own hair due to cancer treatment or other illnesses.

Well done Hayley!

Hayley Ford Hair Donation Before

Hayley Ford before her hair donation

Hayley Fords Hair Donated to Little Princess Trust

Hayley Ford’s Hair Donated to Little Princess Trust

Little Princess Trust Hair Donation Certificate

Two Important Legal Accreditations Retained

LEXCEL

Adams Harrison are pleased to announce that we have retained our Legal Excellence Quality Mark (Lexcel).  This is developed specifically for the legal profession.  It is an optional, recognized accreditation scheme for law firms and in-house legal departments which gives assurance that a practice meets high client care and business management standards.

To gain and retain the Lexcel accreditation a practice must undergo a rigorous initial then annual application and assessment process.  This includes conducting background checks and an on-site visit from an independent trained Lexcel Assessor.

Adams Harrison has successfully retained this quality mark since 1999.

CQS

Aadams harrison have also retained Conveyancing Quality Scheme (CQS) accreditation for the fifth year in a row, having achieved the qualification in July 2011.

Possible Implications Of Brexit For UK Employment Law

Much of the employment law with have in this country comes from the EU, including:- discrimination rights, collective consultation obligations, transfer of undertakings regulations, family leave, working time regulations and duties to agency workers.

Whilst it would now be possible for the UK government to repeal this it is unlikely to do so and in fact EU law will probably continue to significantly influence employment law in this country.

There are various reasons for this:

  • Some employment law was implemented in the UK before the EU made it law. For example, UK equal pay, race and disability discrimination laws, right of return after maternity leave – all UK law.  It is highly unlikely therefore that the government will suddenly decide to reverse this.
  • Some employment law provides for rights that go further than what the EU requires.  For example, UK family leave rights.
  • Many of the employment rights that exist are generally considered to be a good thing and therefore even if it is solely based on EU law it is unlikely that the government would repeal these.
  • The government is likely to determine that there is a requirement to continue to observe EU law even though we are not in the EU.  This will be due to a need to stay in some sort of relationship with the EU. Any trade agreement negotiated with the EU is likely to be dependent on it.

It is much more likely that the government will gradually modify EU derived employment law to make it more applicable to UK employers and employees than repeal it altogether.  As leaving the EU is a two year process nothing will happen quickly.

Once we have left the EU the European Courts of Justice (ECJ) will no longer have jurisdiction over UK courts and decisions made by the ECJ will not be binding on courts in this country.  The decisions however already made by UK courts, taking into account EU law and ECJ decisions will remain binding unless it can be shown that the facts in any particular case are materially different.  It is likely, however that UK courts will continue to at least consider ECJ decisions where relevant to cases being determined here.

So, in summary nothing drastic is going to happen to employment law as a result of Brexit and certainly not in the short term.

 

Jenny Carpenter
Solicitor
Employment law specialist

East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices (EACH) Essex Colour Dash Sponsorship

EACH Master logo COLOURAdams Harrison are sponsoring the East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices (EACH) Essex Colour Dash again this year.

We were  sponsors of  the first Essex Colour Dash last year, and are very pleased to be able to sponsor the event once again.

The hospice offers care and support to life threatened children and their families.

The Colour Dash will take place this year on Sunday 4th September, and will be held once again in the grounds of Audley End Estate.

31st Sawston Fun Run

Adams Harrison were sponsors of the Sawston Fun Run once again this year, over 1600 people took part and the village of Sawston all turned out to offer support and drop money into the buckets of those collecting on the way round the 5 mile course. 

This year the beneficiaries of the money collected by the entrance fees and collections are :-

The main beneficiary is the Teenage Cancer Trust to support their work at Addenbrookes. 

In addition many other groups will benefit, Cambridge Cancer Help Centre; Stapleford Primary School; Centre 33; Bellbird Primary School; Ladybird Playgroup; Whittlesford Out-of-school club; Granta School; Sawston Village College; Max’s Mission; Sawston ATC and Sawston Boys and Girls Brigade.

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Welcome to Richard Booth

Richard Booth Adams Harrison Profile PictureWelcome to Richard Booth who has joined the Conveyancing Team.

Richard qualified as a solicitor in 2000 and has practiced in the local area.

He specialises in residential and commercial property law and is based at our Saffron Walden office.

Haverhill Midweek Cricket League

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Adams Harrison are pleased to announce that they are continuing their sponsorship for the Haverhill Midweek Cricket League for 2016.

Welcome To Whitney

Adam Harrison Conveyancing Team Member Whitney JacqueWe are pleased to welcome Whitney Jacque as a new member of our conveyancing team.

Whitney earned her Juris Doctorate and qualified as an attorney in the United States in 2008.  Since that time she has enjoyed a diverse career in the legal field, has qualified as an English solicitor, and is now specialising in residential property law.  Whitney is based at our Sawston office.

Well Done Denise

Congratulations are due for Denise Whitehead who took part in the Cambridge half marathon on Sunday 28th February.

Denise successfully covered the 13 miles in a personal best time and we are all very proud of her – she has raised so far the total of just over  £600.00 for Cancer Research. She had set a target of £350 and smashed it….

She is now looking to enter again next year!

Denise Whitehead At End Of Cambridge Half Marathon Feb 28 2016

Denise with her personal trainer at the end of the half marathon