Covert recording of meetings – is it misconduct?
With the development of technology and advent of smart phones, it is becoming increasingly easy for employees to take videos, p...
Read MoreWith the development of technology and advent of smart phones, it is becoming increasingly easy for employees to take videos, p...
Read MoreDuring the school year, you probably already have a schedule that works for you and your family. But, the summer holidays can throw everything off ...
Read MoreBeing presented with a settlement agreement (formerly known as a compromise agreement) by your employer can be unsettling and worrying. Though circ...
Read MoreA court in a medical negligence case has decided that non-clinical hospital staff, as well as the clinicians, owe a duty of care to patients. The c...
Read MoreThe dangers of expert evidence in a medical negligence case being based on only one witness’s account where that account ...
Read MoreFor many couples a key is likely to come before a ring and a Living Together Agreement or Cohabitation Agreement may provide the security needed to...
Read MoreThe court has emphasised that where the actions of a professional are alleged to amount to a “failure”, it is necessary for the...
Read MoreA recent English High Court decision has helped clarify the scope of damages which could be recoverable in the case of so-calle...
Read MoreMedical negligence cases involving injuries at birth can present difficulty for pursuers when attempting to prove the facts....
Read MoreThe potentially serious consequences for registrants of a failure to attend disciplinary proceedings was confirmed in the recen...
Read MoreThe Court of Session has ruled that a Minute of Amendment which would have introduced a new case into a medical negligence acti...
Read MorePermanence orders were introduced by the Adoption and Children (Scotland) Act 2007....
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