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Supreme Court: Morrisons Could Be Liable for Data Leak

12th November 2019
UK supermarket giant Morrisons recently appealed to the Supreme Court to overturn a previous ruling that determined the company liable for a data breach that happened in 2014, but we won’t find out the court’s verdict until 2020.
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What Is a Catastrophic Injury Case in Personal Injury Law?

12th November 2019
Personal injuries are one of the things that no one ever signs up for in life. And, unfortunately, they always come unannounced, leaving the victim with a great deal of pain, loss, and misfortune.
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Coping with a Collapse: Employees’ Rights During an Insolvency

12th November 2019
Just in recent months we have seen the much-loved US fashion store Forever 21 announce their struggle, resulting in shops outside the US closing, we are witnessing British retailer Mothercare preparing for the worst, and have also waved goodbye to the long-lived travel group Thomas Cook that provide millions with irreplaceable memories – perhaps the […]
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Women in Law: Becoming a Judge in a Male Dominated Sector

8th November 2019
At the Women in Law Conference last year, we had the amazing opportunity to sit down with Alexandra Marks to discuss her journey into becoming a Deputy Judge at the High Court. From being a Partner at Linklaters LLP, to a Recorder and a Deputy High Court Judge and an Adjudicator for the Solicitors Regulation […]
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EY Aided the Laundering of Drug Money, But Who's Really to Blame?

8th November 2019
A recent investigation by the BBC and Premières Lignes has uncovered that one of Britain’s biggest accountancy firms aided the laundering of drug money.
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Can I Sue Apple?

7th November 2019
Suing a large firm is never easy; it’s always going to be a David vs Goliath situation. However, armed with the right lawyers, the right tenacity and the right evidence, any legal case can be bagged, regardless of how large and powerful the opposition might be. So how easy is it to sue Apple?
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Big Rise in Businesses Taking Legal Action on Late Payments

6th November 2019
Two in five small business owners (40%) say they are taking legal action against customers not paying them on time and many bosses are foregoing their own salary in order to ensure their employees get paid on time.
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