Further delay for pre-action protocol for child abuse claims
With the Government having recently indicated that now is not the right time to introduce a national redress scheme as recommended by...
Popular search terms
Click each term for related articles
With the Government having recently indicated that now is not the right time to introduce a national redress scheme as recommended by...
In the introduction to the Government’s update on IICSA recommendations, which was published by the Home Office last week under the title...
Sexual harassment in the workplace remains a pervasive issue, with far-reaching consequences for both victims and employers. On 26...
After 2.5 years there is some progress in the implementation of the recommendations made by the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual...
As we have pointed out before, in ‘cross border’ claims brought in England & Wales, forum (non) conveniens - establishing that the...
Many recent cross border decisions have turned on questions of jurisdiction. The current tests and grounds for establishing it are a good...
An interesting article published by the New Yorker has explored how developments in lower limb amputation techniques have resulted in...
For the second year running policing has seen consistent growth in child sexual abuse and exploitation (CSAE) with more than 115,000...
The passage of the legislation was reported in a joint Downing Street and Home Office press release of 3 April.
The objective of the new...
The House of Commons approved the 2025 whiplash regulations on 2 April 2025 in a debate that was notable for its brevity and for a lack...
As a free user, you can like posts.
To repost this post to your own Passle blog, you will need to upgrade your account.
For plans and pricing, please contact our sales team at sales@passle.net