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Welcome to the fifth edition of our Catastrophic Injury Quarterly Review. In this edition we look at: attempts to increase the cost of amputation clai ...
Where a lease subject to a tenancy or tenancies is surrendered, HMRC now accept it is possible to treat the surrender as a transfer of a business as a ...
In May 2014, we reported that the Government introduced new regulations that update the list of acceptable documents employers need to check to obtain ...
Cyber-attacks remain a regular feature of news headlines. This month, reports circulated that Russian hackers have allegedly carried out the world's b ...
The Supreme Court has considered whether a migrant who had no right to work in the UK was prevented by the doctrine of illegality from bringing a clai ...
One of the main consequences of the Supreme Court's decision in the Cheshire West (P v Cheshire West and Chester Council and another; P and Q v Surrey ...
The Court of Appeal has recently handed down judgment in what may prove to be the final chapter in the long-running litigation following the tragic lo ...
Prior to this year, the fifth data protection principle (personal data must not be kept longer than is necessary) which is sandwiched in the middle of ...
On 4 August, the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) finally published its long awaited response to the latest consultation on whiplash reform, focusing on the ...