Monthly Archives: February 2012
DFA Law Recruits More Staff
DFA Law has bolstered its Commercial Property team with the recruitment of solicitor Mitchell Evans. Mitch has advised on a wide range of commercial property transactions including acquisitions, disposals and landlord and tenant work. In recent times he has had … Continue reading
Storage Company Charged With Manslaughter
Under the Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act 2007, an organisation is guilty of the offence of corporate manslaughter (corporate culpable homicide in Scotland) if the way in which it manages or organises its activities causes a death and amounts … Continue reading
Claim Successful Despite No Proof
When a claim is made for a personal injury, you would normally think it necessary to prove that the injury was caused by the action of the person or business claimed against for the claim to succeed. However, a recent … Continue reading
Conduct Determines Legal Ownership
When a property is owned by two people as joint tenants (where the title to the property is owned by each of them, so that if one dies, the other inherits the property by survivorship), each of them is considered … Continue reading
C’est Bon, Le Pre-Nup
Although pre-nuptial agreements are persuasive rather than binding in the British courts, a recent ruling of the High Court on a French ‘pre-nup’ illustrates clearly the current approach of the courts. It involved a very wealthy French couple who married … Continue reading
Decision Not Violation of Natural Justice
When an adjudicator in a construction dispute gives a ruling, the decision can only be appealed on a limited number of grounds. One of these is ‘breach of natural justice’, which means that the adjudicator’s decision is so obviously flawed … Continue reading
Prison for Man Who Took Child Abroad
When a man decided to leave his partner and take their child (aged four) to his native Pakistan, he may not have known that he was committing a criminal offence, but he became well aware of the fact on his … Continue reading
Unauthorised Database Use to Cost Companies
Creating a commercial database and keeping it up to date is an expensive business and owners of such databases often take precautions to make sure they are not used without permission. One method of doing this is for the owners … Continue reading
Sisters Lose Battle Over Father’s Estate
Three sisters who challenged their late father’s will have lost their battle at the High Court. The will was made the day George Wharton, who was suffering from terminal cancer, was discharged from hospital, in anticipation of his marriage to … Continue reading
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