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A canal worker who was sacked for gross misconduct after he was found to have used a string of offensive expletives to describe his managers on Facebook has lost his...
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The importance of the role of fathers in the lives of their children has been given more and more recognition by the family courts in recent years, as is evidenced...
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When a proposal for a development that included a lorry park and two silos was made that had the potential to lead to pollution of a river which is in...
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Yet another case concerning liability of commercial premises for business rates has worked its way through the courts recently – in this instance, all the way to the Supreme Court. ...
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In United States of America v Nolan, the Supreme Court has ruled that the US Government did have collective redundancy consultation obligations with regard to civilian workers during the closure...
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When a person misrepresents something being sold to the extent that what is being promised to the buyer is significantly different from what is delivered, the normal legal remedy is...
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