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Judge Produces Order From Chaos in Upholding Road Accident Victim’s Claim

Judge Produces Order From Chaos in Upholding Road Accident Victim’s Claim

Reconstructing road accidents which involve multiple vehicles and individuals, all of them coming together in complex sequences of events lasting seconds, poses an enormous challenge. In guaranteeing a gravely injured pedestrian substantial compensation, however, a judge succeeded in producing order from chaos. The pedestrian was

Primary School Pays Dearly for Violating Down’s Syndrome Pupil’s Rights

Primary School Pays Dearly for Violating Down’s Syndrome Pupil’s Rights

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As a primary school discovered to its cost in an unusual High Court case, firing off letters or other communications without first considering the data protection and human rights implications can have grave financial and reputational consequences. The case concerned a 10-year-old girl with Down’s

Enforcing Adjudication Awards – Building Contractor Wins Over £1 Million

Enforcing Adjudication Awards – Building Contractor Wins Over £1 Million

Contract adjudications are generally a swift and cost-effective means of resolving disputes and, as a High Court ruling showed, they have the added advantage that judges will usually back adjudicators’ decisions to the hilt. A building contractor presented a final bill to a British Virgin