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London firm Mishcon de Reya must pay a former employee almost £24,000 after losing an employment tribunal claim. Employment ...
The word (and the meaning of) corruption has a different air to it, broader and not yet tied down and gutted by a set of ...
Landmark' judgment 'highlights inconsistencies' in sex-based employment rights and 'poses some practical issues for employers ...
Counsel for the father confirmed a statement by a social worker that the father had said he did not currently want a ...
The Supreme Court has unanimously determined that the terms 'woman', 'man' and 'sex' in EA refer to a person's biological sex ...
The paper seeks views on how air traffic management and air navigation services will need to be reformed to deal with ...
The Supreme Court today unanimously ruled that ‘woman’ in the Equality Act 2010 refers to a biological woman. Before handing ...
School fee VAT case returns to High Court over National Audit Office report cited in evidence at earlier hearing.
A law firm subject to a cyber attack has been fined £60,000 for failing to ensure the security of personal information.
Pogust Goodhead says portfolio of 'high-value litigation assets' provides 'solid foundation for long term revenue generation' ...
Judges in England and Wales now have access to large-language model artificial intelligence software on their personal ...
The last decade has seen multiple layers of complexity added to Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) on residential purchases, leaving ...