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If you have suffered an accident at work and you believe that your employer was to blame, you should seek legal advice right away.
If you transfer money or assets with the intention of making a gift, are you entitled to later change your mind?
In Mart v Assessment Services Inc., a woman brought a claim of indirect discrimination against her employer on the ground that she suffers with diplopia, or double vision.
A wealthy Omani man who failed to pay to his ex-wife the financial settlement ordered by the court, or to cooperate with disclosure orders, faces arrest if he attempts to return to the UK.
The Court of Appeal has upheld the decision of the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) that drivers who use online taxi company Uber’s app are ‘workers’ within the meaning of the Employment Rights Act 1996 (ERA).
The executors of an estate and the beneficiaries under it do not always see eye to eye, and there have been many instances where beneficiaries have sought the removal of an executor.