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A watershed moment for consumer protection

Partner Mark Kenkre discusses how the recent Court of Appeal decision for consumer protection is ground-breaking, with the CoA clarifying that SIPP providers must shoulder responsibility for dealing with unregulated introducers, in The Law Society Gazette.

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Computer Weekly, 17th March 2021

Keller Lenkner UK managing director Andrew Nugent Smith told Computer Weekly that it was disappointing that Uber had stated that it would only pay its drivers the minimum wages that they are entitled to when they were on a job rather than for the entire time that they were logged into its app and available for work.

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Computer Weekly, 12th March 2021

We talked to Computer Weekly following the Supreme Court ruling on 19th February that Uber drivers were workers and therefore entitled to minimum wages and holiday pay. Keller Lenkner UK managing director Andrew Nugent Smith advised that each affected driver could be entitled to between £10,000 – £12,000 in unpaid wages.

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Legal Futures, 2nd March 2021

We announced to Legal Futures that the firm had lodged claims in both the Employment Tribunal and the High Court following the Supreme Court ruling which confirmed that Uber drivers should be classed as workers.

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Wired, 25th February 2021

Keller Lenkner UK managing director Andrew Nugent Smith talked to Wired and confirmed that the firm is representing around 9,000 Uber drivers in claims filed in both the High Court and the Employment Tribunal for unpaid minimum wages and holiday pay.

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