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At what point do a Claimant's own actions become so remote or unforeseeable that a Defendant, which is in breach of duty, is not liable for the injuri ...
The US Supreme Court has struck down the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act 1992 (Pub.L. 102-559) (known as the Bradley Act) and endorsed ...
Regulatory Recent SDT Decisions relating to solicitors mental health Reformed Solicitors Minimum Terms & Conditions and Compensation Fund Ot ...
As society has become more aware of mental health issues, many employers have responded by introducing well-being measures to help identify and suppor ...
Introduction Nearly 4 years ago, in May 2014, the SRA decided to embark on a major programme of regulatory reform with the aim of reducing regulatory ...
The recent Scottish case of D v Victim Support Scotland [2017] SC EDIN 85 is a reminder that even if you provide advice for no fee, if it is clear tha ...
We set out in this article some of the more recent and important changes to the CPR which are affecting litigators on a daily basis:- Have you got th ...
Legal indemnity insurance: a panacea? Legal indemnity insurance has gained a firm foothold in the UK conveyancing market since it arrived in the UK fr ...
The Supreme Court Considers the Nature and Effect of the Solicitors' Equitable Lien For the First Time - Gavin Edmondson Solicitors Limited (Responden ...
Steel v NRAM Limited [2018] UKSC 13 (28 February 2018) This case had an unusual dimension as the claim was brought by one party to an arm’s length tra ...