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Just because a document is not properly executed does not mean that all rights are necessarily lost, as a recent case in the Supreme Court illustrates. It involved a...
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The much publicised case in which the Court of Protection ruled that clinically assisted nutrition and hydration (CANH) could lawfully be withdrawn from a patient with multiple sclerosis who was...
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In a move that sends out a clear message to other companies that the customer data they hold is not theirs to do with as they wish, the Information Commissioner’s...
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When a child is taken away from one parent by the other against a ruling of the Family Court, the consequences can be severe for anyone who withholds information as...
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In Greenfield v The Care Bureau Limited, the Employment Tribunal (ET) requested a preliminary ruling from the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) on the following points: ...
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When a company ceases to exist and is struck off the register of companies at Companies House, any assets it owns become the property of the Crown. The Crown...
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