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Bath law firm to provide free information on legal implications of coronavirus

Thursday 2nd April 2020 Bath Echo News Team Business

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As the coronavirus pandemic impacts households across the country, Bath law firm Stone King is sharing its expertise to support individuals, businesses, charities and schools.

The firm’s lawyers have compiled general advice and answers to an extensive range of frequently asked questions across the firm’s key sectors.

With new government announcements on a regular basis, this general guidance is being updated and extended daily. It can be found on the firm’s website at stoneking.co.uk, or through a range of free newsletters.

Steven Greenwood, Managing Partner at Stone King, said: “The pandemic is raising legal challenges for all businesses, not-for-profits and education establishments, as well as many individuals, for example anyone in the process of buying or selling a house.

“We are working hard to provide general guidance on some of the key issues coming up, as well as specific advice for our clients to help them through this uncertain time.

“As part of this, we have prepared a wealth of useful information that is freely available on our website and through our free newsletters.”

Areas of advice include details of support available to businesses, emergency measures to protect landlords and tenants such as mortgage holidays, employment FAQs including the Job Retention Scheme and sick pay, commercial and pastoral issues for schools, shared care support for separated parents, implications of cancelling fundraisers for charities, and many more.

You can find the latest coronavirus information, advice and community updates for the Bath & North East Somerset area on our dedicated live blog here.

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