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Defender hotel not liable for the pursuer’s fall from steps

The Sheriff, in dismissing the pursuer’s claim, held that the defender was not in breach of its obligations under s.2 of the Occupiers’ Liability…

Norgate v Britannia Hotels Ltd, Sheriffdom of Lothian and Borders at Edinburgh [2018] SC EDIN 46

Office modernisation at Ince & Co continues apace with Shanghai relocation

International law firm Ince & Co has announced today that its Shanghai office will be relocating to a brand-new office space on the 38th floor of the Sinar Mas Centre in Shanghai on 31 August, 2018. The Grade-A office tower, …

Satellite litigation window firmly shut by Supreme Court

Supreme Court holds that an employer does not owe its employees a duty of care during misconduct litigation proceedings

James-Bowen and others v The Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis [2018] UKSC 40 (Lady Hale, Lords Mance, Kerr, Wilson and

‘Sorry, getting a UK visa is just too humiliating and difficult,’ say world-renowned music artists.

The founders and organisers of the annual WOMAD (World of Music Arts and Dance) festival in Wiltshire, have said that attracting performers is becoming increasingly challenging. Invited acts are, they say, turning down invitations because they don’t want to go …

Divorcing Couples Admit to ‘Exaggerating’ Foul Play

Thousands of divorced couples are driven to ‘exaggerate’ faults in their marriage to make sure the family court approve their split, a revealing new study has found.

Many couples feel they are stuck between a rock and a hard place, …