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Mark Greenburgh Wragge & Co LLP

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When are individuals on the hook for a tribunal award? *

United Kingdom - February 7 2013
The Court of Appeal has now handed down its decision in the long-running case of London Borough of Hackney v Sivanandan & Ors, finding that liability…


A matter of good conduct - Court of Appeal hands down key judgment in Chhabra v West London Mental Health Trust *

United Kingdom - January 29 2013
The Court of Appeal has handed down its decision in the case of Chhabra v West London Mental Health Trust. Focusing on the handling of misconduct…

Co-authors: Louise Clifford.


Mutuals and mutualisation - a better business model? *

United Kingdom - January 30 2012
'Mutuals' and 'mutualisation' were among the hot topics of 2011.


Open public services: to mutualise or not to mutualise? *

United Kingdom - October 24 2011
Typically every mutual will need to be set up as a company of some kind if it is to operate a business of any meaningful size.

Co-authors: Peter Smith, David Vaughan.


Public sector pensions lead to public and private sectors strikes – can you stop it? *

United Kingdom - October 19 2011
An employer has a contract with its employees.

Co-authors: Martin Chitty, Ian Curry, Liz Wood.


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