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The beginning of time… O’Connor v Bar Standards Board

A Human Rights Act claim based on alleged discrimination in the course of proceedings, appealed.

Supreme Court (Lady Hale, Lords Kerr, Wilson, Black and Lloyd-Jones) – 6 January

Executive summary

The date on which a cause of action for a …

Woman Who Fractured Neck And Back in Horror Crash Changes Law With Landmark Case

A young mum who fractured her neck and back when she swerved off the road to avoid three stolen construction lorries has changed the law after winning her five year battle for justice.

 

Charli Lewington, 31, hit a tree and …

Parliamentary Snapshot: Uncovering MPs’ Views On A Hard Brexit

The Parliamentary Snapshot report produced by The Entrepreneurs Network and supported by Bircham Dyson Bell has just been released. The following article, first published by The Times’ Brief, highlights some of the report’s key findings.

HARD BREXIT WILL BE

Employers vicariously liable for data breach

Employers could be vicariously liable for misusing employee’s data even if they had done all they reasonably could to prevent it.

Various Claimants V Wm Morrisons Supermarket Plc [2017] EWHC3113 before Mr Justice Langstaff Royal Courts Of Justice – 1 …

European window case sheds light on annual leave

A new Judgment of the European Court carries a stark warning for those engaging workers and refusing them any paid annual leave.

A new Judgment of the European Court carries a stark warning for those engaging workers and refusing them