Technology is becoming increasingly incorporated in, and relied on, in day to day life. The continual connectivity of most individuals means that we expect to access services on demand; good examples of this are how many now access television programmes, taxi services and how we order and receive takeaway food.
If you have been involved in an accident or suffered an injury and you are thinking of making a claim you should prepare your claim carefully, well in advance so that the people who are representing you can help you to put in a strong claim.
People experience injuries on a daily basis, most commonly in the workplace, through road accidents or owing to the actions or behaviour of another individual. When does an accident lead to the claim for compensation and what’s the process of bringing a claim?
The European Commission and the UK Government recently published advice on travelling in Europe in a post-Brexit world, however there was little mention of what to do if you are injured whilst abroad.
The recent decision in Kevin Taylor v Van Dutch Marine Holding Limited and others [2019] EWHC 324 (Ch) is a timely reminder that parties must cooperate when in it comes to disclosure. This requires transparency not opaqueness, as highlighted by the court in this case.
This article sets out the legal landscape - as regards Federal, New York State and New York City laws - that protect prospective employees from discrimination on the basis of their criminal history.
What classifies as infringement? Infringement comes in many forms and, in simple terms, it describes the act of violating a law. But in the context of intellectual property, we tend to think of infringement as the act of taking advantage of or exploiting the rights of another party without their permission to do so. The […]
Data recovery can reveal more than you may want people to truly know. I mean, that is what the ‘empty from recycle bin’ button was invented for; we wanted to remove all traces of something which may come bite later on. However, speaking to Steve Burgess, President of Burgess Consulting and Forensics, we find out […]
The practice of Architecture is challenging, absorbing, fascinating, and complex. Architecture has been described as a practical art, frozen music, being about how a building’s shape, decoration, features and materials come together to form a look or a style. In his treatise de Architectura, military engineer Marcus Vitruvius Pollio set out, in the 1st Century […]
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