The Home Office agreed to pay an asylum seeker £15,500 in damages following its unlawful disclosure of his personal data to his home country. The…
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Supreme Court Judgment on Wednesday in the case brought by two victims of John Worboys against the Met Police
The Supreme Court will give judgment next Wed, 21 February, in the case brought by two victims of John Worboys against the Met Police. Their…
Read MoreClaim against Oxford by ex-undergraduate dismissed
The High Court has handed down judgment today in Siddiqui v University of Oxford [2018] EWHC 184, a widely-publicised case where an ex-Oxford undergraduate sued…
Read MoreExcise duty : Upper Tribunal success in relation to liability of hauliers
The Upper Tribunal has handed down the important decision in HMRC v Martyn Perfect. Mr Perfect was a self-employed HGV driver who was stopped by…
Read MoreAWRS – Disclosure success in Tribunal
The Upper Tribunal had dismissed HMRC’s appeal in the Smart Price/Hare Wines AWRS disclosure case. The case concerned whether HMRC should be required to provide…
Read MoreCourt of Appeal Ruling on State Aid Case
James Goudie KC and Ronnie Dennis act for Coventry City Council in Sky Blue Sports & Leisure Ltd v Coventry City Council (No. 2), a…
Read MoreVicarious liability for innocent data controllers: Various Claimants v Wm Morrison Supermarkets Ltd
The High Court has today handed down judgment in the first ever group litigation data breach case to come before the courts. The issue for…
Read MoreCJEU ruling on untaken holiday pay
On 29 November 2017, the Court of Justice of the European Union handed down its judgment in the case of King v The Sash Window…
Read MoreCourt of Appeal rules claimants still bear an initial burden of proof under the Equality Act 2010
Ayodele v Citylink Ltd [2017] EWCA Civ 1913 The Court of Appeal has ruled that claimants still bear an initial burden of proof under the…
Read MoreChris Jeans KC and Amy Rogers act for Deliveroo in CAC: Deliveroo riders are not “workers”
The CAC has determined that Deliveroo riders are not “workers” within the meaning of s.296 of the Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992…
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