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6 November
Court of Appeal confirms the Medical Practitioners Tribunal findings that a doctor had not acted dishonestly. 1. Why is this case important? Despite the Medical Practitioners Tribunal (MPT) concluding that... Read Morecase studies
6 November
This case reminds us that healthcare regulators in particular may often find themselves in control of "mixed data" documents, which contain sensitive personal data regarding both patients and the healthcare... Read Morecase studies
6 November
This case emphasises the importance of the overriding objective and confirms the test to be applied in restoring doctor's to the register. The Court of Appeal's judgement also provides a... Read Morecase studies
6 November
The effect of Andrews J's judgment had been to effectively reduce almost to vanishing point the protection afforded by litigation privilege in circumstances where an organisation undertakes an internal investigation... Read Morearticles
1 November
The recent decision of the Technology and Construction Court in Palmer Birch (A Partnership) v Lloyd & Anor [2018] EWHC 2316 (TCC) (24 September 2018) will make for interesting reading both for... Read Morearticles
1 November
By resolutions of the UN Security Council, and by legislation in the EU, USA, UK and elsewhere, sanctions support foreign policy objectives and international law. Typically sanctions seek to address... Read Morearticles
1 November
If you are a trustee or sponsor of a pension scheme that was contracted out of the state-earnings related scheme before 6 April 1997 this affects you. There was a... Read More