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23Mar
A change to the Data Protection Act has made it unlawful for an employer to make enforced subject access requests to potential employees.
The outcome of an employment appeal tribunal will determine whether former police officers are entitled to make a retired police claim for compensation.
The Alzheimer’s Society have announced that their Dementia Friend scheme has successfully reached its target of a million recruits. Kerry Brundall comments.
The project allows users to record cycle accidents of varying severity as well as near-misses they have been involved in. James Pritchard comments.
20Mar
Kerry Brundall says: “It is great news that Redcar has been awarded this funding, which will benefit the local area and provide employment opportunities.”
A house husband has appealed a ruling made by the divorce courts that will require him to sell his £1m Wimbledon home.
Sixty injured cyclists are to sue the City of Edinburgh Council after sustaining injuries they claim were caused by the city’s tram lines.
19Mar
Medical negligence lawyers have welcomed a national survey revealing that improving access to GP appointments should be the NHS’s top target in 2015.
Official statistics suggest the Teesside, Durham and Darlington area has one of the highest rates of dog bite attacks in the country.
Personal Injury lawyers have praised Darlington cycling group Darlovelo for their efforts to encourage more people in our region to get on their bikes.
18Mar
Elizabeth Gallagher, head of family law at Macks, says the landmark ruling highlights the importance of formalising financial arrangements after divorce.
11Mar
Civil courts shake-up that would see the introduction of a new online platform for dealing with disputes have come under fire from personal injury lawyers.