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A recent case serves as a reminder to organisations that handle personal data of the importance of following appropriate procedures when the need arises to destroy information held on computers...
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Homeowners who were directed by an adjudicator to pay almost £90,000 to builders who carried out an ambitious refurbishment of their property have failed to convince the High Court that...
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The High Court has come to the aid of a developer who exceeded his planning consent by building an extra storey on a block of flats. The Court ruled that...
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A man who worked as a machine operator for many years has won compensation after suffering damage to his hearing. Oswald Grant, from Pudsey in West Yorkshire, began working...
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In Vignakumar v Churchill Group Limited, the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) has shed light on the correct approach to cases where evidence of misconduct is uncovered subsequent to dismissal and...
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You might think that a product is like an elephant – hard to define, but you know one when you see one. However, the meanings of words in law are...
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