A recent Court decision found that CQC repeatedly failed to follow its Conflicts policy, resulting in CQC decisions being ...
Weightmans’ director of product and innovation, Catriona Wolfenden, has been included in The Lawyer Hot 100 2025 list.
Details on the recently presented bill which allows employees days off to deal with issues relating to domestic abuse or ...
Several recent decisions by the Pensions Ombudsman relating to death in service benefits have emphasised things that we ...
The UK Court of Appeal has handed down its most recent judgment (in favour of the claimants) in the major group litigation case concerning two communities in the Niger Delta, concerning a ...
This case builds on case law relating to the responsibilities of companies and their legal obligations to address environmental harm overseas. The UK Court of Appeal has handed down its most recent ...
Often, spousal maintenance lasts for a stated period, which may be for some years (known as a term maintenance order), to enable the recipient to reestablish themselves and become independent. The ...
The Financial Dispute Resolution Appointment, also called FDR Hearing, is usually the second stage of the three-stage process in cases in which the Court is dealing with an application for financial ...
Much of Labour’s pre-election rhetoric focussed on ending ‘exploitative’ Zero-Hours contracts, a phrase used to evoke arrangements where there is no minimum number of hours guaranteed to a worker, and ...
This is usually the first hearing within proceedings which have been brought in the Family Court under the Children Act 1989. Proceedings may have been brought for a Child Arrangements Order, a ...