Archived Legal Articles from 2022

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December

Separated Parents: Considerations when deciding on your child's school

20/12/22

Choosing a school for your child has to be one of the most important decisions you will make for them as a parent or guardian. A school has the ability to shape your child's development and influence their future and therefore finding the right 'fit' for your child is of fundamental…

£6.6 million for baby left with brain damage at birth causing cerebral palsy

16/12/22

The Claimant was born at 39 weeks at Burnley hospital. The Claimants mother was admitted with a history of spontaneous rupture of membranes. Following a virginal delivery, the Claimant was born in a very poor condition, a neonatal crash team performed resuscitation for a period of around 26 minutes…

Scarlet Fever - Strep A - Symptoms & treatment

15/12/22

UK hospitals have received an alert from Public Health England regarding the rise in cases of scarlet fever. This has also caused a lot of concern amongst parents. Scarlet fever is an infection caused by Group A Strep. Strep A is the most common bacterial cause of acute sore throat, accounting for…

Social Housing Regulation Bill

14/12/22

Social housing tenants stand to benefit from better quality housing and have their complaints dealt with quicker under the government measures to increase inspections and drive-up competency amongst staff. The Social Housing Regulation Bill (the Bill) was introduced into Parliament earlier this…

Divorce and Co-parenting

12/12/22

Perhaps considered to be one of the most famous couples on earth, Kim and Kanye (now known as Ye) have formally reached a settlement in their divorce, preventing a trial. Their coupling, family life and break-up have been widely publicised. Initially, the world got to see a shiny, influential and…

Further Education Colleges reclassified as Public Sector Bodies

07/12/22

On 29th November 2022, the Office for National Statistics ('ONS') reclassified further education corporations, sixth form college corporations and designated institutions in England ('Colleges'), as public sector bodies, forming part of Central Government. This decision is a…

Online Sales Restrictions in Vertical Agreements

05/12/22

Up to 01 June 2022, the 2010 EU Vertical Agreements Block Exemption ("VBER") applied to vertical agreements in the UK, since the VBER was retained in UK law following the UK's exit from the EU. This provided parties to vertical agreements (agreements entered between businesses operating at…

E-scooters and Potholes

02/12/22

The Times has recently published an article about an e-scooter rider making a claim against Barnet Council when the rider fell off as a result of a pothole in the road. There are some interesting arguments raised about the fact the rider was using it illegally. There are a number of cities where…

Five year old boy died after being sent home from hospital

02/12/22

Yusuf Mahmud Nazir passed away in November 2022 when he was wrongly sent home from Rotherham General Hospital with "the worst case of tonsilitis" that the treating doctor had ever seen. Yusuf and his uncle were told that there were no beds and not enough doctors at the hospital, so they could…

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November

Child Arrangements for Seperated Parents

24/11/22

Festivities Making arrangements for children over the festive period can be difficult in separated families - here one of our Associate Solicitors, Sarah Robson, looks at the options and what can be done when an agreement cannot be reached. Sarah also looks at how to approach school applications…

Register of Overseas Interest

24/11/22

Following the passing of the economic Crime (Transparency and Enforcement) Act 2022 (the Act), the Register of Overseas Entities (ROE) was created which is maintained by Companies House, and from 1st August 2022 any overseas entity that own or intends to acquire UK property, will be required to be…

Organ Donation Corneal Transplant

22/11/22

In 2020, the law around organ donation in England has changed. All adults in England are now considered to have agreed to be an organ donor when they die unless they have recorded a decision not to donate or are in one of the excluded groups. What is eye donation? Eye donation involves…

Trauma and Limb Amputations

22/11/22

In traumatic injury and limb amputation cases, there should be a focus on rehabilitation. This means considering what support you need to allow you to return to work, the financial support you will need, and any changes to your home environment amongst many others. This is achieved by putting together a…

Prostate Cancer: causes, symptoms and the impact of delayed diagnosis

22/11/22

1 in 8 men are diagnosed with prostate cancer. If you're over 50, or a person of colour, or your dad or brother had it, you're at even higher risk. It is the most common cancer in men. Prostate cancer is not always life-threatening. But when it is, the earlier you catch it the more likely…

Divorce, Seperation & The Family Pet - Do You Need a Pet-Nup?

21/11/22

It is estimated that at least 5 million homes have domestic pets and given that further statistics show that 1 in 2 marriages end in divorce, it is not surprising that Family Law practitioners are seeing an increase in disputes regarding family pets. Separating couples can often agree the arrangements…

Nursing Strikes - The potential impact on patient care and safety

21/11/22

Nursing and healthcare unions have so far rejected the government's pay offer, which will lead to further strike action. The health unions are seeking a pay rise that would at least match inflation, which currently sits at 10.1%. The Royal College of Nursing is seeking a rise that would match…

Mental Health and Suicide

19/11/22

Mental health is a serious and well publicised topic with many campaigns centred around talking about our mental health. It includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being. It affects how we think, feel, and act. It also helps determine how we handle stress, relate to others, and make…

Eye Conditions & Negligence

18/11/22

It's important we all have regular eye tests and checkups. Changes in vision, floaters, blurred vision or loss of vision in part of the eye needs to be checked out urgently. GPs need to refer patients with symptoms to an ophthalmologist. An ophthalmologist will carry out tests and should refer…

Foot Diabetes Compensation Claims

17/11/22

Diabetes is a long term condition causing the blood glucose level to be too high. There are 2 main types of Diabetes; · Type 1 is an autoimmune condition where the body attacks the cells of the pancreas that produce insulin and insulin is not produced. · Type 2 Diabetes is…

World Prematurity Day

17/11/22

World Prematurity Day (17th November) is a global movement to raise awareness of premature birth and the sometimes devastating impact it can have on families. Globally, an estimated 15 million babies are born prematurely each year and that number is rising. World Prematurity Day helps to address this…

Road Safety Week

15/11/22

Did you know... · Driving for work is one of the most dangerous activities employees can do? Many road deaths involve a vehicle being driven for work · More than 1.3 million people die on roads every year · Road crashes cost the UK economy around £36 billion each…

Personal Injury - Legal Costs and Success Fees

10/11/22

The Law Society Gazette has reported on the outcome of the Court of Appeal case of Belsner. Darya Belsner instructed Cam Legal services to pursue a Road traffic injury claim. They recovered £1,916.98 by way of damages and deducted 25% of the award (£385.50) as a contribution towards their…

Compensation Increase for Bereaved Relatives is Not Enough

08/11/22

The law in England continues to be particularly harsh when it comes to the death of a loved one. Only a long-standing, live-in partner, a spouse or dependent child can claim for the death and any losses arising from it. The estate of the deceased can bring a claim for any additional pain and…

North West businesses forecast revenue growth in 2023

08/11/22

Eighty-five per cent of North West-based small and medium-sized companies (SMEs) are confident their revenue will grow over the next 12 months despite the challenging economic conditions, according to new research by law firm, Forbes Solicitors. UK expansion, organic growth, and research and…

Commercial Property - Energy Focus

08/11/22

The huge increase in energy costs combined with global threats to energy security have encouraged many businesses to focus on improving the environmental performance and energy efficiency of their buildings. Such improvements may extend from relatively minor works such as the installation of energy…

Lung Cancer: causes, symptoms and the impact of delayed diagnoses

07/11/22

Lung cancer is one of the most common causes of death in the Western world. In the United Kingdom, as in many countries, carcinoma of the bronchus is the most common cause of cancer deaths in men and women. The most common cause of lung cancer is smoking, with the instances of lung cancer being…

Global Talent visa - the UK attracts talented and promising individuals

04/11/22

The UK is currently facing vast recruitment challenges across all sectors of the economy. In the wake of this, the Global Talent visa aims to attract talented and promising individuals to alleviate some of the recruitment challenges in specific fields of work. The Global Talent visa is open to…

No need to wait until death to claim an inheritance

02/11/22

" One day son, this will all be yours " There has been an increase in recent years in disputes about the distribution of the estate of a deceased person following their death. Those disputes usually take the form of a claim to challenge the validity of a Will or a claim for financial…

Mouth Cancer: causes, symptoms and the impact of delayed diagnoses

01/11/22

Mouth Cancer Action Month is held in November every year and is supported by the Mouth Cancer Foundation and the Oral Health Foundation. Mouth cancer is the 6th most common cancer in the world, but it's much less common in the UK. Around 8,300 people are diagnosed with mouth cancer each year in…

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October

Intellectual Property: International Considerations

31/10/22

Intellectual property (IP) rights are an important asset for any business. The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) defines IP as "creations of the mind, such as inventions; literary and artistic works; designs; and symbols, names and images used in commerce". By ensuring that IP…

IncoTerms®: Delivery and Risk in International Trade

31/10/22

This International Trade Week, Forbes Solicitors will be focusing on international trade and some important issues to consider in the course of international trade or dealing with an international company, the first instalment of which involves the IncoTerms®, delivery and risk in international…

East Kent Maternity Scandal - The Report of the Independent Investigation

28/10/22

On 13 February 2020 Nadine Dorries MP, the Minister of State for the Department of Health and Social Care, confirmed in Parliament that NHS England and NHS Improvement had commissioned an investigation into maternity and neonatal services at East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust. Dr Bill…

Domestic abuse victims to receive free legal support under new reforms

27/10/22

Legal Aid Support is available for victims of domestic abuse but only if they meet the stringent means and evidence test as set out by the Legal Aid Agency. For those who do not meet those requirements the consequences could be devastating. Those consequences could mean no protection of further abuse,…

Product Regulation Strategy 2022 - 2025

26/10/22

On 31 August 2022, the Office for Product Safety and Standards ("OPSS"), the UK's product regulator, published its Product Regulation Strategy 2022 - 2025 (the "Strategy") which aims to modernise the UK's regulatory framework to protect customers, the environment and bring it…

Inflation and the Cost of Manufacturing Crisis

25/10/22

The manufacturing industry is unable to ignore the current cost of living crisis throughout the UK. The rise in material costs is being felt more than ever, with the impact of Brexit, the coronavirus pandemic, the war in Ukraine and now inflation. Inflation is currently at a record high of 10.1%…

Cost of Living Crisis: What can Employers do?

25/10/22

With the cost-of-living skyrocketing in recent months, the pressure of the cost-of-living crisis has become inescapable. As household bills rise and budgets tighten, flexible working is becoming increasingly important for many employees across the UK. It is crucial now more than ever, that…

Damning Report Highlights Shocking Maternity Scandal

25/10/22

A recent report highlights the continuing and shocking problems at some NHS trusts. The inquiry into East Kent Hospital University Trust reviewed more than 200 cases over a decade of maternity failings and found a " pattern of recurring harm ". The damning report revealed that almost half of…

Cladding in Court

20/10/22

Many significant developments regarding fire and building safety have occurred in recent years . The construction industry has kept busy trying to adhere to bills and legislative changes to avoid disputes. More guidance has landed now that the Courts have issued the long awaited first substantive…

Safeguarding in Schools: KCSIE changes and OfSted's approach

17/10/22

Safeguarding children is a hot topic and a huge undertaking. Since the pandemic, it has become ever more evident that schools and educational establishments play a vital role in protecting young people. School, the one constant for some chaotic young lives, gives children an opportunity to be seen…

Divorce and Financial Remedy

17/10/22

In case this news has passed you by, the law on divorce changed in April 2022 for the first time in over 5 decades. It is no longer necessary to allege 'grounds' for a divorce against your spouse. A step that has been long campaigned for amongst Family Lawyers, as far back as November 2016. I…

Amend, repeal, replace: Brexit Bill and the effect on employment law

14/10/22

On 22 September, new Prime Minister Liz Truss announced the Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill. This Bill seeks to make it easier for the government to amend, repeal and replace retained EU Law in a bid to give the UK the opportunity to develop new laws that best fit the needs of the country…

Ensuring a fair redundancy process in a restructuring scenario

14/10/22

During a restructuring process, changes are made to the structure within an organisation and the need for work of a particular kind may be removed, therefore, employers must proceed carefully where there is a potential for redundancies. For example, labour-saving technology replacing certain roles is a…

Flexible Working and the right to request

11/10/22

Flexible working is an arrangement that allows employees to vary the amount, timing, or location of their work. As a result of the pandemic, the UK has seen a huge shift towards hybrid and flexible working, with many roles being undertaken more productively from home without the time, cost, and…

Energy Crisis for schools: is 6 months enough?

11/10/22

Schools have concerns that the six-month support scheme relating to energy prices extended to them by Government will not be enough. Many schools have already committed to fixed term energy contracts with suppliers, and they do not know how this scheme will assist in those circumstances. Government…

What causes stillbirth and when is it investigated?

11/10/22

What is a stillbirth? A still birth occurs when a baby dies after 24 weeks of pregnancy. This is a very traumatic experience and can have lifelong impact on the parents, and in particular the mother who may have gone through labour, or received a caesarean section. What causes a stillbirth…

Baby Loss Awareness Week 2022

11/10/22

Every two hours, somewhere in the UK, a baby dies in the final stages of pregnancy, or in the first moments of life. Baby Loss Awareness Week provides us with opportunity: · To support bereaved parents and families and to unite with others across the world to commemorate their babies…

Providing Clarity for Testamentary Capacity

11/10/22

Clitheroe v Bond The Appeal Court has agreed with the judgement at first instance and decided that the correct legal test for testamentary capacity is the Banks v Goodfellow test rather than that under the Mental Capacity Act 2005. The claim was initially brought by Susan Bond who sought to…

How do I obtain a copy of a Will?

11/10/22

A Will is a legal document which records how an individual would like to dispose of their estate after they have died. Solicitors who prepare a Will owe a duty of confidentiality to their clients not to disclose its contents without their client's permission. Once a person has died, the easiest…

Speed Costs Lives - Slow Down!

11/10/22

A newspaper recently reported that when Edinburgh cut its speed limit to 20mph in areas across the city deaths fell by nearly a quarter and serious injuries by a third. The faster you go the harder you hit and the more damage you may cause. The recently updated Highway code reflects this and puts…

Is Divorce After Separation Necessary?

07/10/22

On the Daily Mail today, a reader has asked whether she is able to make a claim for a pension sharing order, when she and her husband have been separated for 27 years. Neither of them ever made any steps to obtain a divorce or to formally deal with the finances. Prior to separation, they had been…

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September

Q&A: Holiday pay following Harper Trust v Brazel

30/09/22

What are the facts? Harper Trust employed Ms Brazel as a visiting music teacher on a year round contract, but for term times only. Ms Brazel was only paid for the hours she taught, which could vary from week to week. The Trust sought to calculate Ms Brazel's holiday pay by using the '…

Effects of the Building Safety Act 2022

29/09/22

The Building Safety Act 2022 is the Government's response to, primarily, cladding safety issues publicised most evocatively by the Grenfell Tower tragedy. The first instalments of the bill predominantly focused on enhancing safety measures in the design and construction of new high-rise buildings.…

Changes for Developers following the Building Safety Act 2022

28/09/22

As part of its introduction to the Building Safety Act 2022 the government stated that the new law would "create lasting generational change and set out a clear pathway for the future on how residential buildings should be constructed and maintained". Clearly the intention for the Act is…

Commercial Retrofit - The New 'Hot' Topic for Construction Projects

21/09/22

The UK Green Building Council ("UKGBC") have published a guide to support industry to retrofit the UK's poorly performing commercial buildings. From 2023, every commercial building in the UK will require an energy performance certificate ("EPC") which rates its energy…

What the Building Safety Act 2022 means for Disputes

21/09/22

In light of the tragic fire at Grenfell Towers in 2017, the regulation within the UK's construction industry and particularly the use of cladding came under scrutiny and review. The government has introduced several measures including, and most recently, the Building Safety Act 2022 (the Act). As…

Review of Hybrid and Distance Working by the Office of Tax Simplification

21/09/22

The Office of Tax Simplification (OTS) is conducting a review on the trends and tax implications of hybrid and distance working in the UK and across borders. The focus of the review is to look at changes in practice and any emerging trends away from the 'traditional' way of working. From…

New Acas Guidance: Staff Suspensions

21/09/22

A suspension occurs when an employer tells an employee to stop carrying out work temporarily, and Acas has recently published new advice on how to approach this ( https://www.acas.org.uk/suspension-during-an-investigation; https://www.acas.org.uk/acas-publishes-new-advice-on-staff-suspensions-at-work…

HXA and YXA - The outcome of the Claimants' second appeals

05/09/22

On 31 August 2022, the much-awaited judgment from the joined appeals in the matters of HXA v Surrey County Council and YXA v Wolverhampton County Council [2022] EWCA Civ 1196 was handed down from the Court of Appeal. The Court of Appeal has allowed the appeals of the Claimants to previously…

Hotter Summers May Fuel Increase In Skin Cancer

01/09/22

I hope everyone is enjoying the wonderful weather. I have always been a big fan of the sunshine and outdoors, but with soaring temperatures and high UV index, I hope that we are all taking precautions? Experts recommend taking precautions for anything over index level 3. I am telling you this…

Challenges to the validity of a Will

01/09/22

When someone dies those left behind often have a strong desire to seek expert legal advice and support to decide whether to bring or to defend a claim against the estate . Disputes concerning the administration or the distribution of trust funds or a deceased persons estate are increasing. The…

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August

When Courts Draw Adverse Inference

26/08/22

Can Parents suspected of alcohol or drug abuse refrain from taking a drug test? How will it impact the decision of the judge? Many of us know about the 'right to remain silent' when speaking with the authorities. Though in some circumstances, remaining silent can have a negative impact on…

Glaucoma Negligence - Client Case Study

18/08/22

The Claimant had a family history of glaucoma with a raised intraocular pressure. They were a regular attender at the local hospital. As a result of increasing pressures in the eye, the claimant was referred to the glaucoma service. It was considered the pressure was high due to the use of steroids…

Menopause and the Equality Act 2010

16/08/22

In July 2022, the House of Commons Women and Equalities Committee (WEC) published their report titled 'Menopause and the workplace'. The report emphasises the important topic of menopause, how it affects those who suffer from its symptoms and the impact this has on the workplace. With 4.5…

The Building Safety Act 2022

16/08/22

Following the Grenfell Tower Disaster in June 2017, The Building Safety Act 2022, compromising of 6 parts, received Royal Assent this April creating provisions for the standards of buildings and the safety of people in or about buildings. The reform amends previous legislation such as the…

Time for Reform of the Statutory Bereavement Award

12/08/22

When a loved one dies there is already so much grief to contend with. If the death was caused by negligence that opens up fresh wounds. No life can be 'valued' in monetary terms, but the law provides a 'token' statutory bereavement award in such cases. This was revised in May 2020 and is…

GPs miss cancer symptoms during video appointments

11/08/22

The Times Newspaper reports "Cancer symptoms are more likely to be missed by GPs because they are now carrying out fewer face-to-face appointments, a study by Oxford University suggests." Early diagnosis is often key to cancer survival and treatment. It is often a difficult balance for…

Claim in regard to the validity of a Will

09/08/22

Our Contentious Trusts and Probate team were instructed to consider the validity of their client's late mother's Last Will in relation to capacity and/or undue influence . The investigations came to no avail and the team were just about to close their file when the client said she had spoken…

Is a four-day week the way forward for UK businesses?

02/08/22

On the 6th of June 2022, the world's largest trial of the four-day work week was embarked upon in the UK. 3,300 workers across 70 UK companies have enrolled on the program from a wide range of industries - from a local chip shop to large-scale corporations. The coordinated trial will run for six…

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July

How hot is too hot (to work)?

25/07/22

The recent record-breaking temperatures and the first ever red heatwave warning from the Met Office has led to calls from some MPs and unions for legislation to be introduced to put a limit on workplace temperatures to 30 degrees, or 27 degrees for workers doing strenuous work. There has also been calls…

Statutory guidance for frontline professionals updated

25/07/22

The guidance was first published in 2014 and relates to the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 (ASBCPA), which provides police, local authorities and social housing providers with a range of tools and powers to respond quickly to anti-social behaviour (ASB) and to ensure victims have a…

Duty of Candour and the truth

20/07/22

An article by Oliver Quick says " Healthcare harm is a global public health problem. The World Health Organization estimates that adverse events in medical settings cause more deaths than lung cancer, diabetes, or road injuries, and that 80% of adverse events are avoidable ." " The…

Hospital trust to be prosecuted over baby's death

18/07/22

A hospital trust faces prosecution over the death of a baby 23 minutes after she was born. An inquest concluded that Wynter Adams, a baby that survived only 23 minutes after birth might have survived had it not been for " gross failings " by staff at Queen's Medical Centre in…

How to legally change your name by deed poll

18/07/22

If you wish to change your name for any reason you can do so using a deed poll document. A deed poll is a legal and official document to confirm you have changed your name. Using a deed pool Is the most common way to change your name. A deed pool is a document that contains declarations that you…

Preparedness for Growth - Academisation and other options

12/07/22

One of the key takeaways from the Government's White Paper on Education was that schools are going to be expected to be part of a strong academy trust by 2030. However, whilst the Department of Education has set out the destination it wants schools to reach, the journey on how to get is still…

Commercial contract considerations for Schools

11/07/22

More so than ever, schools and education establishments are taking over a greater proportion of the procurement of goods and services necessary for their effective operation, often through entering into commercial supply agreements and contracts. It is estimated that after wages, schools spend more than…

Getting Subject Access Requests (SARs) Right

07/07/22

What are subject access requests? Individuals have a right to access and receive a copy of their personal data under the UK general Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and this is known as a subject access request (SAR). A SAR can be made verbally or in writing and this includes via social media…

Preventable Suicides - The Priory Group Failings

05/07/22

The Priory Group is the country's biggest independent provider of psychiatric services and obtains thousands of referrals from the NHS every year. Over the years the Priory Group has been continuously criticised by coroners and inquest juries for failing to keep patients safe. Following an…

Prevention of Suicide

01/07/22

Suicide is a national crisis in the United Kingdom, with over 5000 suicides in England alone in 2021. The impact of every single one of them undoubtably devasting. This has been demonstrated by the suicide prevention charity CALM's Southbank exhibition in June 2022. 'The Last Photo'. The…

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June

The Renters Reform Bill

28/06/22

The Renters Reform Bill is shortly due to receive royal assent, the Bill aims to 'level up' the private rented sector, ensuring that the percentage of none-decent homes is greatly reduced, tenants are protected against the rising cost of living and the balance of power between landlords and…

Time for a Change - Tenant's Alterations in Commercial Leases

22/06/22

It is common for tenants of commercial properties to wish to make physical alterations to a property during the term of their lease, to adapt the property to fit the tenant's way of working and to ensure that the property continues to meet the operational needs of their business. If the tenant…

Product safety... are you complying with the law and are you protected?

21/06/22

If you make, import, distribute or sell consumer products in the UK, you are responsible for making sure that they are safe for consumers to use and to follow any legal requirements required in relation to ensuring the product is safe. If you do not comply with these legal obligations and products are…

Could agency workers resolve the disruption caused by Industrial Action?

20/06/22

The current legal position surrounding business disruption caused by industrial action is that if your business faces industrial action, employers are unable to recruit agencies to supply workers specifically to cover work that is not being done by lawful industrial action, however, that could soon be…

Mergers and Acquisitions - The Solution to Your Supply Chain

16/06/22

The Pandemic, Brexit and war in Europe have wreaked havoc on our supply chains. Outsourcing used to be the ultimate business model, outsourcing ancillary activities at an arm's length so that businesses could focus on what they do best. It was efficient and it was affordable. However, all of that…

An Update on the Fire Safety of High-Rise Buildings

14/06/22

In March 2020, following the Grenfell tragedy in June 2017, the Fire Safety Bill was introduced into Parliament. The Fire Safety Act 2021 set out to demolish any previous loopholes from the previous Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order Act 2005 (FSO). It provides significant development on the issue…

Coming up: Simplification of Apprenticeships

14/06/22

From August 2022, the government will make the apprenticeships programme simpler for employers to use. It hopes to make the system more user friendly by reducing 'bureaucratic burdens'. The improvements are set to include: · Making it simpler for individuals to accelerate their…

GDPR Low Value Claims Update. Meeting the threshold of Seriousness?

09/06/22

Although it still remains unclear as to what the tariff for compensation should be, where the de minimis threshold for a data breach claim is satisfied, it is clear to see that the High Court are taking a firm stance on imposing restrictions on low value cases, making them disproportionate to bring,…

One in 10 nurse posts in England are going unfilled

07/06/22

Royal College of Nursing (RCN) general secretary Pat Cullen said patients were going without the care they needed because of a shortage of nurses. Ms Cullen will set out her concerns in detail during her speech to the RCN's annual conference. It comes after the union gathered feedback from…

Travel Chaos - is there a solution?

07/06/22

It is no secret that the travel and aviation industry is currently struggling to cope with demand post Covid-19. The news is inundated with reports of holiday and flight cancellations and several hour delays at airports in security, check-in, and delays in retrieving luggage at airports all over the…

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May

The 'Great Resignation'

30/05/22

2021 was the year deemed to be the 'Great Resignation' whereby employers witnessed mass resignations. Indeed, figures at the end of November 2021, evidenced that 4.5 million people had resigned from their positions, leading to the huge question as to why? Was this, as many espouse, a result of a…

999 cover up

24/05/22

How long it takes an ambulance to arrive may determine the outcome for that person. In the case of Kent v Griffiths (2000), the unanimous judgement in the Court of Appeal held that the acceptance of a call and dispatch of an ambulance established a duty of care. In that case an ambulance…

Levelling the costs playing field ?

23/05/22

The Government has proposed specific rule changes to the QOCS regime following the Supreme Court judgment of Ho v Adelkun [2021] UKSC 43 and has opened a consultation to consider the proposals. The Qualified One Way Costs Shifting regime (QOCS) was introduced to personal injury cases in 2013…

Never Never Land

23/05/22

The Times Newspaper reports that "Between April 2021 and March 2022 more than 400 patients in England's hospitals suffered errors so serious that they should never have happened. They include the wrong hips, legs, eyes and knees being operated on, and diabetic patients being given too much…

RPDT - Residential Property Developer Tax

20/05/22

RPDT is a new tax on profits of companies carrying out Residential Property Development activities, and is intended to cover the costs of replacement unsafe cladding. It will only apply on accounting periods which come to an end on or after April 2022. The tax will apply to profits above a £25m…

Adjudication

19/05/22

What is Adjudication? Adjudication is best described as either a contractual or statutory procedure for a swift and interim dispute resolution. It is provided by a third-party adjudicator who is independent to the dispute and generally agreed by the parties in dispute. It is a form of alternative…

It's Been a Privilege - Protecting Post-Accident Investigations

19/05/22

There are some aspects of law which even confuse Judges, and one of those which crops up time and again is legal professional privilege. Whilst it may seem to be something best left to lawyers to entertain themselves with in a dreary Court on a rainy Monday afternoon, understanding the principles can…

Construction companies struggling with under-priced contracts as costs increase

19/05/22

As the height of the pandemic continues to recede, contractors still face several ongoing issues, including sky-high materials prices and staff shortages. Construction cost inflation in 2022 is currently unprecedented, and after having decades of price stability in the supply of labour and materials,…

Data Reform Bill Announced in Queen's Speech

12/05/22

Background During the Queen's Speech on 10 May 2022, the government announced it was introducing the Data Reform Bill to enable the UK to reform its data protection regime and deviate from EU rules established by the EU's General Data Protection Regulation (EU GDPR). Following Brexit…

Long Covid: What types of claims do employers need to be aware of?

12/05/22

People suffering from long Covid have reacted with alarm to comments by government's equalities watchdog, that the condition should not be treated as a disability. In a tweet posted on Sunday night, the Equalities and Human Rights Commission (EHRC), said: " Discussions continue on whether…

Glaucoma - The importance of monitoring and treating the eye

09/05/22

The importance of monitoring and treating the eye for the presence and progression of glaucoma has been highlighted in a BBC article . In this case an 80-year-old woman lost her sight in one eye after regular hospital eye clinics were cancelled due to the pandemic. In 2019 she reports being…

Taking Mental Health Seriously

09/05/22

Each time we consider a new 'suicide case' we know what failings to look for and the far reaching impact on the family left behind. We see the same mistakes by the NHS and their private partners. Whilst researching another unnecessary death I came across a Sunday Times article highlighting…

The Motor Vehicles (Compulsory Insurance) Bill

09/05/22

On 21 February 2021, the UK government announced that it intended to remove the effects of the decision made in the case of Damijan Vnuk v Zavarovalnica Trigalev (C-162/13), ("Vnuk") from UK law. The Vnuk case involved Mr Vnuk who was a farmworker, was knocked off a ladder in a farmyard by a…

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April

Surrogacy and the Law: A time for Reform?

28/04/22

Surrogacy is the process by which a child is carried through pregnancy by a woman who has entered into an agreement (before she started to carry the child) with the intention that, at birth, the child and parental responsibility for it will be transferred to the intended parents and that those persons…

Burnt On The Operating Table

25/04/22

The Times report this week about the hidden risks of burns on the operating table. 'Hidden' risk of patients burnt on operating table | News | The Times The normal risks of anaesthesia and surgery are not the only ones that patients face in operating theatres. The possibility of fire…

Employment Tribunals - Road Map 2022-2023

21/04/22

As the country and businesses continue to manage it's way out of the pandemic, the Employment Tribunal's are no different. Given the events of the last two years the Employment Tribunal system has faced increasing pressures which has led to a backlog in the processing, management and listing of…

Times Report - Trust Failures Result in Tragedy

12/04/22

The Times newspaper has reported today on the sad case of Matthew Caseby . The 23 year old escaped by jumping over a fence at the Priory Hospital in Woodbourne, and was killed by a train during a psychotic episode. Matthew's care has come under scrutiny, because it was known that vulnerable…

Social Housing Reform Update

11/04/22

Background The Government has recently published sample draft clauses and explanatory notes in the Social Housing (Regulation) Bill which set out how it intends to deliver the policies outlined in the Social Housing White Paper. The Government is publishing these changes almost a year and a half…

Unsafe Maternity Services

11/04/22

Times newspaper reports that "Babies' lives are at risk because maternity units are still unsafe" https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/almost-half-of-nhs-maternity-services-in-england-are-unsafe-lf7q7jlbm?shareToken=4b0b88dfae12089971ee8efb94febf24 The headlines continue about…

Brachial Plexus Injuries at Birth

11/04/22

What is Brachial Plexus? Obstetric brachial plexus injury (OBPI), also known as birth brachial plexus injury (BBPI), is an injury more commonly seen in new-born children. It is an injury to the brachial plexus nerves. An injury occurs when the nerves are stretched, compressed, torn/pulled/…

GP Delay - Times Report Today

08/04/22

Third of patients find they have cancer only at A&E The Times Newspaper reports "Some 326,000 fewer people in England received an urgent referral from a GP to a specialist for suspected cancer during the first year of the pandemic. Cancer screening programmes were also halted, while many…

Update: Tenant Access to Information Scheme

05/04/22

Back in November 2020, the government published the Social Housing White Paper which set out proposals to drive up standards and improve the regulation of the social housing sector in the wake of the Grenfell Tower fire. One of the proposals related to introducing a new access to information scheme…

Questions We've Been Asked In March 2022

04/04/22

Q: How should we deal with a grievance that is raised by an employee during a disciplinary process? A: If a grievance is raised during a disciplinary process the usual process may be to temporarily suspend the disciplinary process to deal with the grievance, however, there is no legal requirement…

Living with Covid-19: Workplace Implications

04/04/22

There is no longer a legal requirement to self-isolate following a positive COVID-19 test and individuals instead will have the autonomy to exercise their own personal responsibility on whether to isolate. In terms of the consequences of this for the workplace, it will be up to employers to implement…

Divorce top tips - how to try and take out the stress

01/04/22

When a couple enters into marriage, they are full of hope for the future. On occasions, marriages run out of life, but in most circumstances, the divorce is a shock and an upsetting process for one spouse or the other. Something that was intended to be forever is suddenly brought to an end and it…

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March

Hughes v Pritchard 2022 EWCA Civ 386

31/03/22

The case of Hughes v Pritchard [2022] EWCA Civ 386, considered the important issue of the proper weight to be attached to a will drafter's evidence, and a medical practitioner's assessment of testamentary capacity. The case concerned Evan Hughes (the Deceased), who died in March 2017, aged…

The Way Nature Intended

29/03/22

The Times Newspaper reported this weekend that there was drive at the Shrewsbury NHS to encourage natural births as opposed to caesarean sections. The NCT( Natural Childbirth Association) use to advocate for fewer interventions, arguing that birth was primarily a natural process and that women…

The issues faced by carers during the Covid 19 pandemic

28/03/22

As frequently highlighted by the media over the course of the last 2 years, one of the most highly affected employment groups during the pandemic were those providing care for others. This sector took care of some of the most vulnerable members of society during the various lockdowns implemented in the…

April Employment Essentials for HR

28/03/22

April 2022 sees six major changes for employers. It is vital that HR teams familiarise themselves with the updates prior to their enforcement and ensure that its existing policies are compliant and updated with any mandatory obligations. Procedure and policy documents should be subject to regular review…

Ministry of Justice served with Enforcement Notice by the ICO

23/03/22

On the 18th January 2022, the ICO published that enforcement action was to be taken against the Ministry of Justice for its contravention of Section 45 of the Data Protection Act 2018 and Article 15 of the EU/UK General Data Protection Regulations, in that it had failed to provide over 7,500 data…

Stadler v Currys

16/03/22

The Case The claimant (Mr Stadler) had purchased a TV from Currys in 2016. He then had cause to return the TV for repairs, but before doing so he did not log out of the various apps, he had installed. The defendant (Currys) were unable to fix the TV, and as it was not economically viable to repair…

Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust Maternity Unit

15/03/22

We reported in December 2019 about the failings of the Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust Maternity Unit. This was after a significantly high number of baby death, including stillbirths, deaths of mothers, babies left with brain damage, babies dying within 3 months of birth and deaths during…

First Do No Harm

15/03/22

"First do no Harm" is part of the Hippocratic oath that many medical schools still insist their graduates take as part of the qualifying process to become a doctor. The recent Court of Appeal decision in Tindall v Chief Constable of Thames Valley Police (2022) EWCA Civ 25 suggests that a…

The New Draft Vertical Agreements Block Exemption Order

14/03/22

On 21 February 2022, the Department of Business, Energy and Industrial ("BEIS") published its awaited draft of The Competition Act 1998 (Vertical Agreements Block Exemption) Order 2022 ("draft VABEO") which will replace retained EU law - the retained Vertical Agreements Block…

NHS cancer test results within 28 days

11/03/22

The Times Newspaper reports "Patients with suspected cancer will be promised a diagnosis within 28 days under NHS plans, but a present target to get them in front of a specialist within a fortnight will be abandoned" "Two further measures are a maximum two-month wait from urgent…

The (continuing) emergence of turnover rents

10/03/22

Turnover rent is a long-established concept in the UK, having been used since at least the 1980s. It became a hot topic throughout the pandemic; the number of turnover rent structures began to increase and many wrote that it was the future of retail. This had been fuelled by the uncertainty which…

Legal and Religious Divorce

09/03/22

The media have recently reported that a Manchester man has been convicted in an English Court for controlling behaviour, and may face a custodial sentence, for denying his wife a Get (Jewish religious divorce). Whilst the refusal of the husband to obtain the Get was one of several factors that…

DJ Obi provides significant judgment in the case of AB

09/03/22

Deputy High Court Judge Margaret Obi delivered a significant judgment in the case of AB v Worcestershire County Council & Anor [2022] EWHC 115 (QB) . Breaches of Article 3 and Article 6 of the ECHR were being alleged by the Claimant. The claim for AB was brought on his behalf by the Official…

Waste Packaging Recycling Fraud

08/03/22

Recycling and the PRN System The momentum behind the sustainability movement has drastically increased the obligations placed on UK companies to recycle waste plastic. Resultantly it is anticipated that by 2030 UK companies will be expected to recycle 70% of waste plastic material. While…

STRESS: A pandemic in its own right in teaching? The after-effects of Covid-19

07/03/22

Undoubtedly, everyone has been affected in some way over the course of the past 2 years as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. When the order was issued to work from home, some people were of course able to work from home, thereby reducing the risk of contracting the virus, however, many people were key…

ICO Reprimands Scottish Public Authorities For Privacy Notice Failures

07/03/22

Background The ICO has announced that it has issued a reprimand to the Scottish Government and NHS National Services Scotland for failing to comply with the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR) in relation to the NHS Scotland Covid Status App. The reprimand has been issued after…

School Fined After Field Trip Ends In Mountain Rescue

04/03/22

A teacher and a teaching assistant from Gateshead Cheder school led 13 boys up the icy and snowy Helvellyn mountain in the Lake District in March 2020. The school admitted 'mistakes were made' over the field trip, which resulted in one pupil falling on the 3,000-foot high mountain and…

Manufacturing company fined after workers exposed to risk

04/03/22

A metals fabrication company has been sentenced for health breaches after several workers were diagnosed with hand arm vibration syndrome (HAVS) or carpal tunnel syndrome. The company was visited by the Health & Safety Executive in March 2018 following a concern received from an employee.…

Practical Jokes and Vicarious Liability

04/03/22

The Court of Appeal have upheld the High Court's finding that an employer was not liable for a contractor's injury that was caused by a practical joke played by one of its employees. We reported the High Court's decision in the case of Chell v Tarmac here at the time. In summary the…

Changes to the Highway Code

04/03/22

From 29th January 2022 the rules for all types of road users have been updated in the Highway Code to improve the safety of people walking, cycling and riding horses. The aim of the new rules is to significantly reduce road casualties and the Highway Code states that "cutting the number of deaths…

Confidential Information and Employment Tribunal proceedings

04/03/22

When an employee leaves your employment what do you do to ensure that they have returned all your confidential information? Most employers rely on either a contract of employment setting out the obligations on an employee to return company property on exit or on asking an employee to provide a written…

Testing Times

02/03/22

In a recent article in The Times Newspaper urges people to get their eyes tested. Looking after our eyes is vital, especially as we get older. Regular check ups are recommended to ensure there is no risk of glaucoma or detached retina. Glaucoma is caused by the death of cells causing visual field…

Statutory Sick Pay Rebate Scheme Closure

01/03/22

The Statutory Sick Pay Rebate Scheme will close on 17 March 2022. Essentially, employers will no longer be able to claim back Statutory Sick Pay for any of their employees' covid-related absences or subsequent isolation that occur post this date. Employers have until 24 March 2022 to submit any…

Commercial Property - The Road to Net Zero?

01/03/22

In our previous edition we wrote about "green" leases and how the parties to a lease may seek to agree terms in a lease or side agreement that focus on improving the environmental position of a building. The parties (particularly a landlord) may simply be motivated by a desire to meet…

NHS maternity units abandon targets for caesarean sections

01/03/22

The Times Newspaper has recently reported that NHS maternity units have been informed that they should not be focusing on the need to deliver babies naturally and should not be avoiding performing caesarean sections on mothers in order to meet targets to comply with delivery being natural. NHS…

Misdiagnosis of ovarian cancer

01/03/22

The Times Newspaper has recently reported that there is a serious lack of awareness around the warning signs of ovarian cancer and the symptoms are often mistaken for common conditions such as cystitis or IBS, by both individuals suffering and the doctors investigating. Target Ovarian Cancer…

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February

Commercial Law Update

28/02/22

There have been a number of developments recently within Commercial law, from updates on electronic execution of documents, the Brexit Bill that has come into place and new cases that have come to light updating the law. We have provided a brief overview on each update below. Electronic Execution…

Considerations for growing your manufacturing business

28/02/22

When growing a business there are a number of routes to consider. Whether it be organic growth over time or expanding quickly through mergers and acquisitions ( M&A ), it is important you carefully consider the options and ensure you have taken the necessary specialist advice. Organic growth…

Smart Contracts shall we embrace them or hold off for now?

28/02/22

Smart contracts are said to be the next revolution of contracts. Although a smart contract sounds like a legal instrument, a smart contract is actually a computer program that performs a task when triggered by the occurrence of a predetermined event. Smart contracts live on blockchain, which processes…

Compartment Syndrome

28/02/22

What is compartment syndrome? This is a limb threatening condition that is usually associated with fractures, mainly of the tibia - more commonly known as the shinbone. What problems can arise? If treatment is delayed or missed it can lead to significant long-term problems. Compartment…

HSE prosecutes school

28/02/22

With school trips re-commencing both for days out and for weekends away, it is important that schools carefully consider the guidance provided by the Health and Safety Executive before ascending up mountains or embarking upon open swimming or water sports activities. There are two types of visits…

Forbes' Employment Team - Tribunal work for Registered Providers

24/02/22

Aside from the provision of routine advice to our clients, the Employment team at Forbes has significant experience in working with housing associations on specific projects, including running grievance and disciplinary investigations, and advising on each stage throughout restructures. We also support…

ICO Enforcement over Subject Access Request Backlog

24/02/22

The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has recently received an Enforcement Notice from the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) following a substantial backlog of subject access requests described by the ICO as being of "significant concern". The ICO has found that the MoJ failed to adequately…

A boost to supported housing needs

24/02/22

In December the Government published their Social Care White Paper which sets out the Government's plans to address adult social care issues over the next 10 years. A key component is to plunge "at least" £300m into supported housing between 2022 and 2026, at a time when "we do…

Implied term that a disciplinary process will be conducted fairly?

24/02/22

Burn v Alder Hey Children's NHS Hospital saw a claim brought by an employee seeking an injunction preventing her employer moving forward with the disciplinary process she was subject to, until an issue of disclosure was dealt with. The claimant considered that a contractual right to see correspondence…

Fourth time lucky? Gove's plan to fix the Cladding Crisis

24/02/22

In January Michael Gove gave a fully funded plan of action to allegedly 'fix' the cladding crisis. Gove warned the residential property developer industry that he will take all steps necessary to make it happen, including imposing legal solutions, to make developers pay. The Government also…

Ali v Luton Borough Council

23/02/22

In the recent judgment of Ali v Luton Borough Council [2022] EWHC 132 (QB), the High Court have applied the principles governing vicarious liability used in the previously decided Supreme Court decision in Various Claimants v Morrisons Supermarkets [2020] AC 989. Background to the Case The…

Innocent until proven guilty

22/02/22

The Supreme court has ruled that "suspects have a right to privacy and cannot be named by the press before they are charged". The case concerned Bloomberg who published an article about a prominent US citizen and chief executive, of a prominent business, alleging that they were the…

What to expect at a Financial Dispute Resolution

22/02/22

If, after separation from your spouse or civil partner, you have not been able to reach an agreement as to how to separate the assets with the assistance of mediation or solicitors, the next step is to apply to court for financial remedy. Once a party has issued an application, the court will issue…

Starting an eCommerce Business? What are the Legal Considerations?

21/02/22

When establishing an eCommerce business, there are several factors that ought to be taken into consideration, such as business structure, market research and scalability, brand creation, and domain name registration. However, eCommerce businesses also have legal responsibilities just as much as any…

Government update on Commercial Tenant Rent Arrears

18/02/22

Recap of our June update In June 2021 we discussed that despite the Government being sympathetic towards commercial tenants during the pandemic, landlords were still able to reclaim rent arrears through the courts. The overarching advice from the Government in its Code of Practice was that…

Mental Health and Failure to Prevent Suicide

17/02/22

The sad case documented by the BBC of Gary Mavin highlights a publicised case where multiple failings in mental health led to the death of a 54 year old man. In this example there was a misdiagnosis by a consultant psychiatrist. 'Leah Mavin told the BBC her 54 year old husband entered the…

ICO Issues Fine for Failure to Comply with Privacy Rules

11/02/22

The ICO has this week announced it is fining Tempcover Limited £85,000 for sending a total of 29,970,419 unsolicited direct marketing messages to subscribers without valid consent. Background Tempcover Ltd is a company that provides short-term motor insurance and is a controller under…

Cogent Potency

10/02/22

Cogent potency is often used by the courts when considering claims brought by pedestrians against drivers of vehicles. Basically, it means the bigger you are, the hard you hit and the more damage you may cause. The new Highway code reflects this and puts the hierarchy of road users as follows: &…

ASB injunction with a positive requirement

10/02/22

Rebecca Webster of Forbes Solicitors' ASB Team has been successful in obtaining an interim anti-social behaviour injunction with a positive requirement relating to access into the property of a tenant of a large social landlord in the Midlands. Anti-social behaviour included an unprovoked violent…

Clerical Errors

09/02/22

The Times reported last week that a child was fighting for his life after a clerical error caused a delay in diagnosing a brain tumour. Eight year old Alexander Josephs mother described how she woke up in the middle of the night in September 2020 to find her son having a major seizure. He was…

Drug and alcohol misuse at work

07/02/22

Royal Mail has recently launched an investigation after footage appeared to show postal workers under the influence of drugs. According to a caption, the workers accidentally ate 'hash brownies' and had to be helped because of the impact the drugs had on them. The video claims staff ate the…

Rogue employees and Data Breaches

04/02/22

In an important decision for local authorities and other organisations handling sensitive data, the High Court has clarified and applied the principles governing vicarious liability set out by the Supreme Court in the earlier judgment in Various Claimants v Morrisons Supermarkets [2020] AC 989.…

Director's Duties & liability

03/02/22

Directors, shareholders and, indeed, the company itself are all separate legal personalities and entities, each of which assume separate legal rights and obligations. Directors are duty bound to promote their company's success and must not act in a way to diverge from this in favour of actions that…

No Legal Aid for Bereaved Families

02/02/22

A few weeks ago, the Government announced that means testing would be removed for legal aid to fund inquests in exceptional cases. It was hoped availability of public funding would be expanded to other inquest cases. Labour proposed some amendments to the Judicial Review and Courts Bill which…

What is Independent Legal Advice and when is it used?

01/02/22

Independent Legal Advice (ILA) means impartial advice provided by an independent solicitor. The idea behind an ILA is to protect an individual from signing any document before understanding the risks of the transaction. An independent advisor will sign a certificate confirming that they have provided…

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January

Cyclists pedal to middle of the road under new Highway Code

31/01/22

On Saturday the 22nd January 2022, the Government and Department for Transport introduced a new hierarchy for road users as part of the Highway code. Top of the list are pedestrians, followed by cyclists, horse riders, motorcycles, cars, taxis and lastly HGV's. Effectively each will have priority…

Environment Bill

31/01/22

On 9 November 2021, the Environmental Bill 2021-22 received Royal Assent, which became the Environment Act 2021. The bill passed three years after its first proposal to deliver and administer environmental considerations in the wake of Brexit. The aim of the bill is to create a stricter legal framework…

New Hotline for Cancer

28/01/22

Last week the Times Newspaper reported on a new Hotline for cancer. Specialist cancer nurses will be available to advise patients worried about their symptoms, if they are not being listened to or are having difficulty accessing their GP. There is a lot of talk in the press about the "…

Environmental Litigation - A Sea Change?

27/01/22

It is nigh on impossible to visit the website of any reasonable-sized construction company nowadays without seeing words like "sustainability", "ESG", and "social footprint". Historically used as mere buzz words to drive online traffic, environmental issues are increasingly…

Going after developers for the cladding crisis - is this enough?

27/01/22

Michael Gove has written a letter to the residential property developer industry requiring developers to agree a plan of action by early March including remediating unsafe cladding on 11-18 metre buildings, currently estimated to be £4 billion. Developers are warned that they must pay to fix the…

Two all-girl schools opted to no longer accept transgender pupils

27/01/22

It has recently been reported that two single sex schools, within the Girls' Day School Trust, have changed their admissions policy and will only be admitting pupils based on their legal sex, recorded on their birth certificate, rather than their gender identity. The decision has been taken in order…

Construction disputes on the rise post-pandemic

26/01/22

As more and more disputes arise it is important to consider alternatives to the traditional method of dispute resolution, not only for economical reasons but also for quicker swifter solutions which in some instances are far beyond the scope of what the Court may be able to order. Why are we facing…

Care home company fined after a resident choked to death

26/01/22

HC-One Limited has been fined following an incident when a resident choked to death on a jam doughnut. A resident of Orchard Care Home, Lychgate Road, Tullibody, was given a piece of jam doughnut to eat on 7 August 2019. The resident had previously suffered from a stroke and had been diagnosed with…

Fooling around at work

26/01/22

The Court of Appeal has just handed down a judgement in the case of Chell v Tarmac . Mr Chell was contracted to work at Tarmac as a fitter. Tensions arose between Mr Chell and fitters employed by Tarmac. One of the fitters decided to play a trick on him, by putting two explosive pellets on a bench…

Infections during Pregnancy

24/01/22

If an infection occurs during pregnancy and it is not managed properly it can have a serious impact on the baby. It is a risk factor for the development of Group B Streptococcus (GBS) in a newborn. This can attract pregnancy injury compensation claims where it has not been appropriately managed.…

Council prosecuted after a member of the public killed by falling tree

19/01/22

Staffordshire County Council has been prosecuted for failing to inspect and maintain trees on a public footpath, following the death of a member of the public. The Court heard how, on 3 October 2019, a man walking his dog on the Isabel Trail in Stafford was struck and killed by part of a falling…

LLOYD v GOOGLE: The Big Ones Get Away?

19/01/22

To some observers, civil claims for compensation for often relatively trivial breaches of a person's data, represent the opportunity for some legal firms to replace diminishing whiplash or holiday sickness claims with a new source of work. One potential avenue for claimant firms looking to diversify…

The construction company and its groundworks contractor sentenced

19/01/22

A construction company and its groundworks contractor have been fined after unsafe excavation work left a worker with serious burns to his hand and arm. A groundworker was preparing the ground to install a post to carry an Automatic Number Plate Recognition Camera (ANPRC) on 2 August 2018.…

Defendants unable to offset 'costs against costs' in QOCS cases

19/01/22

In a blow to Defendants, the UK Supreme Court in the case of Ho v Adelekun (2021) UKSC 45 unanimously agreed with the appellant Claimant that a Defendant cannot automatically off set 'costs against costs' under the Qualified One-Way Costs Shifting (QOCS) regime. QOCS applies to most…

Forbes at Trial - R v Wigan Council

19/01/22

In the current situation when schools are being advised to open windows to ensure adequate ventilation to avoid Covid-19 transmission, this case is a useful reminder of issues that can arise. Forbes successfully defended this claim on the basis that there was a safe system of work, and that the…

When the claimant's evidence doesn't get him past first base

19/01/22

Mr Rigby brought a claim against Wigan Council alleging that he had tripped and fallen as a result of a significant pothole in a road. The matter was listed for a two-day trial but all came crashing down for the claimant before lunch on the first day. His first problem was that two of his…

Testicular Torsion - Why time is of the essence for diagnosis and treatment

18/01/22

The clinical problem Torsion of the testis occurs in young men, usually between puberty and 30 years of age. If not treated within six hour 'window of opportunity' there is a high risk of testicular damage or death. The importance of taking an in-depth history is essential to diagnose…

Court of Appeal look at secondary victims

14/01/22

This week the Court of Appeal considered the issue of whether relatives in three separate cases, could claim damages after they witnessed the shocking death of a close relative when the NHS failed to diagnose their loved ones life-threatening condition. Paul v Royal Wolverhampton NHS Foundation Trust…

IKEA cuts self-isolation sick pay for unvaccinated staff

11/01/22

IKEA has confirmed that it has cut sick pay for its unvaccinated UK staff, without mitigating circumstances, who would be required to self-isolate due to close contact with someone with Covid-19. The furniture retailer said workers who have not been jabbed will receive only statutory sick pay of £…

Cyclist and Pedestrians will get priority on the road over motorists

06/01/22

Lancashire Live reported in December that T he Highway code is about to change and motorists are urged to educate themselves. In relation to vulnerable road users. These are usually considered to be pedestrians, cyclist, horse riders, and users of mobility scooters. The main focus being on…

Government removes means test for exceptional case funding for Inquests

05/01/22

The Government has announced that from the 12th January 2022, exceptional case funding for Inquests will no longer be means tested. Prior Position Prior to January 2022, all bereaved families requiring legal representation at an Article 2 Inquest, had to go through a process, for the Legal Aid…

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