2015 News
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Leading lawyer says HIV clinic email could cost Trust thousands of pounds
Information lawyer claims email from HIV clinic revealing names of patients, could breach the data protection and the human rights act, as well as their duty of confidence owed to its patients
Psychiatric injury settlement for woman who witnessed aftermath of daughter's accident
Serious injury lawyer settles claim for woman left traumatised after witnessing daughter's injuries
Market traders appeal High Court decision in legal battle over Shepherd's Bush Market development
A unique London market is under threat from developers
Consultant Eye Surgeons Partnership fined for breaching competition law
Competition body levies substantial fine on eye surgeon organisation
British company sued in landmark modern slavery case
Ground-breaking modern slavery case launched against British company
Family of five struck down by bacterial infections following holiday in Egypt
Lawyers for a family of five from London have been investigating a possible illness outbreak at the Royal Albatross Moderna hotel in Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt.
Zambian communities sue copper mining giant in English High Court
Zambian villagers take mining giant to the UK High Court over allegations of water source poisoning from copper mining operations
Coroner finds death of woman with learning disability was result of 'gross failures'
Coroner finds that 'gross failures' led to the death of Eileen Smith, a woman with severe learning disabilities, at Lister Hospital in Stevenage
Court of Appeal unanimously rules that UK's detention regime in Afghanistan was unlawful
Afghan man was held for more than 100 days without charge by British troops
Uber faces UK legal action from drivers
Ride sharing enterprise, Uber, faces court action in the UK on behalf of drivers who claim they should receive basic worker's rights