Medical negligence and product liability often come hand in hand, and in the case of vaccine injuries, complex disputes require the services of experienced and skilled lawyers. To this end Lawyer Monthly speaks to Anne Carrión Toale, Partner at Maglio Christopher & Toale, a civil litigation firm in the US, who discusses the firm’s thought […]
Computer forensics is the intricate science behind investigations and analysis of computer data in order to find evidence and information pertaining to a legal case. This can range from scrutinizing messages on a smartphone device, to sifting through Gigabytes of data on hard drives, or even cloud storage. This month Lawyer Monthly hears form Craig […]
One of the most prominent but less publically acknowledged crimes over the last few decades has been fraud, which in recent years has taken centre stage in large-scale political and financial issues, and been the bane of many nations’ governments, especially as the benefits of certain jurisdictions make it easier to hide wrong-doings and deceive […]
Next up on our employment focus is Archin Talpade, Principal and Founder of AT Law, in London. Archin talks to Lawyer Monthly about the potential avenues employment law could take in terms of Brexit, the necessity for pre-thought prevention in employment dispute matters, and the ways of dealing with redundancies in a business. Archin Talpade […]
As Lawyer Monthly’s first Raising the Bar appearance, Mark Dempsey SC introduces the building & construction sphere in Australia, highlighting the challenges he has encountered throughout his legal career, some of the precedents set and seen in the field, and the standards that have changed in this field over the years. Mark is a highly […]
Earlier last week Pauline Cafferkey, the Scottish nurse who returned to the UK having contracted Ebola herself, was cleared of all allegations of dishonesty and misconduct. She had been working at an Ebola Treatment Centre in Sierra Leone in 2014. The NMC referred her case to a Fitness to Practise hearing of the Conduct and […]
The Ministry of Defence is facing a Judicial Review over the framework of support it provides to service personnel facing judicial process. Hilary Meredith, CEO of Hilary Meredith Solicitors Ltd, has been instructed by clients currently subject to judicial process and investigations to consider bringing the Judicial Review. Ms Meredith recently provided evidence at the […]
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