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A review of the Court of Appeal's judgment and the proper approach to be taken by the court and practitioners when considering the admissibility of hearsay evidence.
The answer is (whistle)blowing in the wind - Ed Lamb
The
government is proposing controversial changes to whistleblowing legislation in
light of recent scandals highlighting poor treatment of those who complain in
the public interest.
Help is at hand: EHRC Guidance on religious discrimination - Susan Belgrave
Still
trying to make sense of religious discrimination in the light of 'clarifications' from the courts? The EHRC has set out the basic parameters in
which all employers should be operating.
Government renews commitment to Mediation and ADR. p3 Giles Eyre
Foxtons - to be followed or forgotten? p4 Tom Restall
Res judicata in disciplinary proceedings. p6 Ben Rodgers
Harmonisation of port state control inspection standards and introduction of an online register of inspections (EU Directive 2009/16EC) p8 Linda Nelson
Giles Eyre’s e-learning programme for medico-legal experts wins Online Initiative of the Year Award at the Claims Innovation Awards 2013 last night (8th May) in Manchester
Click here for full report
Stuart McKechnie secures multi-million pound settlement for catastrophically injured client Click here for full report
Holly Tibbitts successfully resists an appeal by way of case stated on behalf of the DWP Click here for full report