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Fair Competition Is One Thing, Procuring Breaches of Contract is Another

Fair Competition Is One Thing, Procuring Breaches of Contract is Another

Fair competition is one thing, but procuring a rival’s clients to breach their contracts is quite another. The High Court made that point in ordering a software company to withdraw from its trading relationship with a clothing retailer. The company had a similar business model

Tenant Wins £1.8 Million Damages After Ceiling Collapses on His Head

Tenant Wins £1.8 Million Damages After Ceiling Collapses on His Head

Relatively minor injuries that have catastrophic consequences can pose particular difficulties to lawyers in their quest for just compensation. However, a case in which a man won over £1.8 million in damages after the ceiling of his rented home fell on his head showed that

Defective Premises and Landlords’ Duties – Guideline Court of Appeal Ruling

Defective Premises and Landlords’ Duties – Guideline Court of Appeal Ruling

In a guideline decision which underlined the duty of landlords to ensure that their tenants are not placed in danger by defective premises, the Court of Appeal has ruled a local authority liable to compensate a mother after she fell through a defective manhole whilst