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Tenant’s Wife Abused by Letting Agents Wins Right to Compensation

Tenant’s Wife Abused by Letting Agents Wins Right to Compensation

Tenants and their loved ones enjoy legal protection against landlords and property professionals who abuse their position of power. In a striking case on point, lawyers representing a woman who was gravely mistreated by a letting agency’s staff won her the right to compensation. The

Mother of Disabled Child Ruled a ‘Primary Victim’ of Hospital Negligence

Mother of Disabled Child Ruled a ‘Primary Victim’ of Hospital Negligence

In a ground-breaking case, a heartbroken mother who was left traumatised after her daughter was born gravely disabled as a result of hospital negligence has won more than £75,000 in compensation from the NHS. The High Court found that the mother was a primary victim

Uber Takes ‘Workers’ Rights’ Challenge to the Court of Appeal

Uber Takes ‘Workers’ Rights’ Challenge to the Court of Appeal

In an important test case, online taxi operator Uber has challenged as perverse an Employment Tribunal (ET) ruling that thousands of drivers who rely on its app for their livelihoods are ‘workers’ within the meaning of the Employment Rights Act 1996 (ERA). The ET’s decision