Author: Debra Gers
The EAT (Employment Appeal Tribunal) has recently considered the issue of an employee's covert recording of a meeting with HR and held that there are various circumstances when it would be acceptable ...
Author: Simon Stokes
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has just announced it is fining estate agency Life at Parliament View Ltd (LPVL) (trading as LiFE Residential) for leaving 18,610 customers' personal da ...
Author: Nicola Diggle
WHEN THE COURT WILL SORT OUT A MISTAKE IN CORPORATE ACQUISITION LEGAL DOCUMENTATION: RECENT COURT OF APPEAL JUDGMENT IN PERSIMMON HOMES LIMITED V HILLIER & CREED [2019] EWCA CIV 800.
BACKGROUND
I ...
YESTERDAY (9 JULY) THE INFORMATION COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE ANNOUNCED ITS INTENTION TO FINE THE INTERNATIONAL HOTEL AND HOSPITALITY COMPANY MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL £99,200,396 FOR INFRINGEMENTS OF THE GENERAL DATA PROTECT ...
Author: Simon Stokes
Competition authorities around the world have been struggling with how to regulate online platforms. Concerns have been raised about firms’ use of people’s data, the market power or ‘gatekeepe ...
Daniel Scognamiglio examines the Liverpool Victoria Insurance Co Limited v Zafar [2019] EWCA Civ 392 case, which serves as an important reminder to all witnesses as to making false or exaggerated statements.
The Court o ...
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