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Admission of hearsay evidence – a practical use of the Thorneycroft principles
When it comes to admitting hearsay evidence, certain factors should be considered. On 2 February 2023 in Mansaray v Nursing and Midwifery Council ("NMC"), we had a useful reminder of...
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Blake Morgan unveils new Welsh language policy, strengthening its commitment to bilingual services
Blake Morgan is proud to announce its new Welsh Language Policy, further strengthening its commitment to provide bilingual services and respect the linguistic preferences of its clients and employees.
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Blake Morgan advises on merger of leading property and construction consultancy firm Henry Riley
Leading law firm Blake Morgan advised on the merger of UK-based construction Project Management and Quantity Surveying firm Henry Riley with TSA Management (TSA), an Asia-Pacific Project Management and Advisory...
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Key reminders for witnesses in court
We look at a case involving the General Medical Council (GMC), which highlights some important points regarding witnesses in court.
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Is a Pre-Nuptial Agreement enforceable?
If a couple enter into a Pre-Nuptial Agreement, will it be binding and enforceable? This is one of the most common questions asked about Pre-Nuptial Agreements by clients and professional...
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Dealing with Charity Property: Charities Act 2022 changes are imminent
The Charity Commission has this week (24 May) announced that the next group of changes to charity law under the Charities Act 2022 are due to come into effect in...
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Strong public policy reasons for disclosure of confidential information
In the recent case Dixon v North Bristol NHS Trust [2022] ("Dixon"), the Court held that where there are strong public policy reasons for disclosure, this is likely to outweigh...
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Public Sector Insights – employment law update – PAST EVENT
What are the current challenges facing employers and HR professionals in the public and third sectors? This was discussed at our Public Sector Insights webinar on 22 June 2023.
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Implications of Facebook fine by Irish Data Protection Commissioner
It will take some time for the implications of this week's record fine issued by the Irish Data Protection Commissioner against Facebook's parent company, Meta, to be realised. The fine,...
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Proposed changes to the regulation of independent schools in Wales – have your say
On 22 May 2023, the Welsh Government (WG) launched an open consultation requesting views on the updating and strengthening of the legislative framework governing independent schools. This follows a review...
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Data protection fine for TikTok
Global social media company TikTok have been hit with a huge fine. The message is clear: ensure you have appropriate procedures in place to protect children's data. On 4 April...