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Data Protection and the Public Interest in Fighting Crime – High Court Ruling

Data Protection and the Public Interest in Fighting Crime – High Court Ruling

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The clear public interest in effectively fighting crime sometimes requires police forces to share personal details of offenders with those at risk of becoming their victims. As a High Court case showed, however, the right of individuals not to have their data disseminated to all

Landlords’ Rights to Access Tenanted Properties – Guideline Ruling

Landlords’ Rights to Access Tenanted Properties – Guideline Ruling

Most residential leases contain a standard covenant which requires tenants to give their landlords access to their homes for reasonable purposes, including repair and maintenance. As a matter of good manners, tenants are often asked to confirm that the date and time of such visits

Alcohol at Workplace Festivities – The Law is Not a Party Pooper!

Alcohol at Workplace Festivities – The Law is Not a Party Pooper!

Workplace social events are a time-honoured means of rewarding staff and boosting morale, but the presence of alcohol means that they are not without risk. The High Court’s ruling in the case of a woman who was seriously injured on the dancefloor showed, however, that

High Court Tears Up Unfair Pre-Nuptial Agreement in Big Money Divorce

High Court Tears Up Unfair Pre-Nuptial Agreement in Big Money Divorce

Pre-nuptial agreements are a useful and entirely legitimate means of dealing with situations where one prospective spouse is much richer than the other, whether as a result of inherited wealth or otherwise. However, as a High Court case showed, if such agreements lead to unfair

Russian Businessman Domiciled in England Can Be Sued in England

Russian Businessman Domiciled in England Can Be Sued in England

If you are domiciled in England, you can be sued in England. Behind that deceptively simple statement, however, lies a vista of legal complexity, as was illustrated by a bitter High Court battle between two prominent Russian businessmen. The case concerned a dispute in respect