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23andMe Data Breach: strengthening defences and compliance in the life sciences industry
16 Jul 2024For life sciences companies processing health or genetic data, useful lessons can be taken from the 23andMe data breach, which is back in the spotlight thanks to a joint investigation by the UK and Canadian data protection authorities.
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Key post-election dates
12 Jul 2024Following Labour's success in last week's general election, we are now in a transitional period, where anticipated wide-ranging legal reform is yet to be announced.
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Unsafe methods of work - a critical concern for all
28 May 2024When it comes to work safety, it's not just the responsibility of employers. Anyone who oversees tasks carried out by others plays a crucial role in ensuring a safe work environment.
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Can a Successful Personal Injury Compensation Claim Be Made Against the Employer of an Employee Who Injures Somebody?
20 Oct 2022The answer is 'yes' - but it depends on the circumstances.
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Can a Personal Injury Compensation Claim Be Made Against the Employer of an Individual Who Injures a Customer?
12 Sept 2022The answer to this question is yes - but it depends on the circumstances. There has been much legal case law in this area. One such case was Mr Mohamud v WM Morrisons Supermarkets Plc.
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Where There's Blame There's a Claim - Isn't There?
03 May 2022You have all probably seen the adverts - 'If you’ve had an accident that wasn’t your fault, it is your right to claim'. Whilst that statement is not wrong, just because you have a right to claim, it does not mean you have a right to win.