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17/05/2007 : Hold The Front Page - How To Challenge Reporting Restrictions
Tactics for challenging reporting restrictions are back in the spotlight after a judge controversially gagged reports of a paedophile’s case at Croydon Crown Court. Judge Warwick McKinnon prohibited the press from identifying a man sentenced… »

16/05/2007 : Probationary Periods - When Do They Expire?
When you start a new job it is often subject to a probationary period. The idea is that in the first three or six months of your employment, your employer will decide whether in fact you are right for the job. If you are, your employment will be made… »

16/05/2007 : Mumsnet Case Raises Issues Of Responsibility Over Blog Libel
Tony Jaffa, media specialist at Foot Anstey who represented Gina Ford, the baby care specialist, in her libel claim against Mumsnet, a parenting website, writes on the implications of the action, which was settled last week by Mumsnet apologising to… »

11/05/2007 : An Accident Waiting To Happen?
In the last six months I have been involved in two car accidents. Am I a poor driver or was it just bad luck? Keep reading and I will tell you at the end of this article! A recent survey found that I am not alone. Surprisingly, the South West is… »

08/05/2007 : Smoking In The Workplace Can Be Harmful To Your Wealth
Ask any passing pedestrian on the street and they will no doubt tell you that you will not be allowed to smoke a cigarette inside your local pub following the introduction of the smoking ban in England from 1 July. Whilst the Dot Cottons (or should… »

08/05/2007 : Stress At Work
The number of claims by employees involving stress is likely to increase following a recent Court of Appeal decision. The Court put a high duty of care on employers dealing with stressed employees. Stress is a growing problem in British workplaces… »

08/05/2007 : Hold The Front Page - Media Law Round Up
There is simply nothing to discuss as far as another recent victory for privacy over free speech is concerned. That’s the stark view of the House of Lords Appeal Committee, which has rejected author Niema Ash’s bid to appeal against… »

08/05/2007 : A Redundancy Situation
Part 1 It’s a sunny day and Bill is happily working away for his employer when, out of the blue, his manager calls him into her office and says “look Bill, I’m not sure this is the job for you, the company isn’t doing very… »

08/05/2007 : Buying A House Together – A Reminder Of The Legal Consequences
As property prices seem to rise daily, and the average house price in a city is above £100,000, many people now choose to buy a home jointly with another person. Whether joint purchasers include civil partners, husband and wife, friends or… »

08/05/2007 : Resolving Building Disputes
No matter how big or small a building project is, if a dispute arises it’s a serious headache for all involved. This is particularly true if the dispute brings the work to a grinding halt which can cause serious delays to the completion of the… »

01/05/2007 : 266 Ways Of Crossing The Threshold
It is certainly correct that our statute books contain some 266 different laws allowing public authorities the right to enter your private home. These apply to all manner of officers, from RSPCA Inspectors to Television Licensing Officers. If you obstruct… »

27/04/2007 : New Case Enforces The Need For Unmarried Couples To Formally Record Their Interests In Property That They Jointly Own
The Judgement from the Law Lords came out this week on the case of Stack v Dowden. Dehra Ann Dowden and Barry Alan Stack had been in a relationship together since 1975, lived together since 1983 and had four children together during this time. They had… »

26/04/2007 : Clostridium Difficile – The New MRSA?
Hospital acquired infections remain in the news. Foot Anstey act for a number of claimants pursuing claims in respect of MRSA infection. Arguments continue to rage as to whether patients suffering the effects of the “hospital superbug” are… »

26/04/2007 : Compensation payments for Hepatitis C sufferers
Foot Anstey have been consulted by a number of Hepatitis C sufferers regarding their claims for compensation payments from the Skipton Fund. The Skipton Fund was set up by the Department of Health to provide compensation for people infected with Hepatitis… »

26/04/2007 : Increase In Operations On “The Wrong” Part Of The Body
An alarming disclosure by the NHS Litigation Authority confirms that there has been a substantial increase in compensation paid out to patients where there has been an operation on “the wrong part of the body”. The development would… »

26/04/2007 : Take As Prescribed By Your Doctor?
The combined effect of ever more complex drugs and a change in the way most doctors are taught pharmacology and prescription skills has resulted in a staggering 500% increase in adverse drug reactions since the early 1990s. The NHS drug spend is now… »

26/04/2007 : Nuffield Council On Bio-Ethics
On 16th November 2006 the Nuffield Council on Bio-Ethics published a report on the ethical, social, legal and economic issues involved in critical care decisions in premature babies. The role of the Nuffield Council is to examine ethical issues raised… »

26/04/2007 : A Rosier Future For Periodical Payment Orders?
Periodical payments (formerly structured settlements) have been around now for several years as a method of compensating a seriously injured claimant for future expenses. The take-up for this form of compensation had been somewhat lower than had been… »

26/04/2007 : Testicular Torsion v Epididymo-Orchitis
A delay in treating torsion is unacceptable. If there is any doubt then surgery must take place to investigate and, if necessary, to untwist the testis. The testes start as an abdominal organ and move outside of the body two to three weeks prior… »

26/04/2007 : New Guidelines For Doctor/Patient Relationships
In early April, the Council for Healthcare Regulatory Excellence (“CHRE”), a government body that oversees the General Medical Council, the Nursing and Midwifery Council and several other healthcare regulators, published a draft report entitled… »

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