Auriol Grey's conviction quashed
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The Court of Appeal ruled that Ms Grey s conviction for unlawful manslaughter was to be overturned. Ms Grey was convicted of the offence last year after a retrial and was sentenced to three years imprisonment. In 2020 the deceased was cycling on the ..read more
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How do I make a claim for property misrepresentation?
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Navigating property misrepresentation claims in the UK: a comprehensive guide Buying a property is often one of the most significant investments that individuals make in their lifetime. However, what happens when the dream home you thought you were ..read more
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Open justice in the Court of Protection
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Legally speaking, the judgment in King s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust v South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust Anor [2024] EWCOP 20 ( King s College ), given by Ms Justice Henke on 10 th April 2024, has no importance in terms of ..read more
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What is Legionnaires disease?
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2w ago
Legionnaires disease is a potentially fatal form of lung infection. It is normally contracted by inhaling small droplets of water that are suspended in the air, containing the bacteria. Legionella pneumophila is commonly found in natural water sources ..read more
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What are the most common types of neighbour disputes?
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Nobody wants to get into a dispute with their neighbour, but unfortunately arguments and claims between neighbours are not that uncommon. There are several different things that neighbours can get into a dispute over. Here at Stephensons, we find that the ..read more
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Many LPAs likely to now be formally invalid - what does this mean for me?
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3w ago
The recent case of TA v The Public Guardian [2023] EWCOP 63 , concerned a 92-year-old lady ( KA and the protected person P ) who resided in a care home and had three children, including TA (the appellant). In 2019, KA executed a Lasting Power of Attorney ..read more
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What does intermeddling mean as an executor?
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3w ago
When dealing with the administration of an estate, there can be a variety of words, phrases and terminologies that you likely won t have come across before. One of these is the term intermeddling . Intermeddling is something carried out by an executor or ..read more
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Employer duty to prevent sexual harassment
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What will the Worker Protection (Amendment of Equality Act 2010) Act 2023 include? The Worker Protection (Amendment of Equality Act 2010) Act 2023 received Royal Assent on 26th October 2023 and is due to come into force in October 2024. The legislation ..read more
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Recent changes to employment law and what they mean for employees and employers
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As we are heading through spring, the season brings with it updates to employment law which are due to take effect from April 2024 and beyond. Minimum wage increases The annual minimum wage increase took effect from 01 April 2024. This sees the ..read more
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CQC publishes final guidance on visiting and accompanying in care homes, hospitals, and hospices
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The Care Quality Commission (CQC) published its final guidance for health and social care providers on 4 April 2024, which outlines what providers must do to make sure they respect the right of each person to receive visits and to be accompanied in care ..read more
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