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‘Fairness’ and ‘equality of arms’ in divorce
- Bircham Dyson Bell
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- United Kingdom
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- April 12 2013
When making financial orders on divorce (or dissolution of civil partnership), the court exercises a wide discretion. The court is specifically
Christian worker required to work on Sundays
- Bircham Dyson Bell
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- United Kingdom
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- April 4 2013
In Mba v Mayor and Burgesses of the London Borough of Merton, the EAT has considered whether a Christian care worker suffered indirect religious
Stringfellows lap dancer was not an employee
- Bircham Dyson Bell
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- United Kingdom
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- April 4 2013
In Stringfellows Restaurants Ltd v Quashie, the Court of Appeal has reinstated the Employment Tribunal's decision that a lap dancer was self-employed
Checking criminal records breaches right to respect for private life
- Bircham Dyson Bell
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- United Kingdom
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- April 4 2013
The current statutory scheme for checking criminal records requires the blanket disclosure of all spent warnings, convictions and cautions in
Right to manifest religious belief
- Bircham Dyson Bell
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- European Union, United Kingdom
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- April 4 2013
The key issue for the European Court of Human Rights in Eweida and Others v UK was whether a fair balance had been struck between an individual's
Standing for long periods at work is a ‘normal day-to-day activity’ when assessing disability
- Bircham Dyson Bell
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- United Kingdom
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- April 4 2013
In order to qualify as 'disabled' under the Equality Act 2010, an employee must have a physical or mental impairment which has a substantial and
Whose money is it anyway?
- Bircham Dyson Bell
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- United Kingdom
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- March 21 2013
Litigation can often be very expensive; sadly sometimes disproportionately so compared to the value of the dispute measured in purely financial terms
Rubenstein and trustees: a need to reconsider claims for investment losses?
- Bircham Dyson Bell
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- United Kingdom
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- March 21 2013
In the wake of the global financial crisis, people expected a massive surge in litigation by investors looking for someone to blame for their losses
Nine out of ten - what the HS2 judgment means
- Bircham Dyson Bell
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- United Kingdom
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- March 15 2013
Judicial review (Jr) proceedings were launched by four parties: Buckinghamshire County Council and 14 other local authorities (most of the members
Should an employee take holiday while on sick leave?
- Bircham Dyson Bell
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- United Kingdom
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- March 13 2013
It hasn’t exactly been a slow news week, but that hasn’t stopped the story of Paul Marshallsea making the headlines. Again. You may recall that Mr
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