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Employee Resignation and The Effective Date of Termination
On the 3rd of April 2012 the Employment Appeal Tribunal considered the case of Horwood v Lincolnshire County Council UKEAT/0462/11, which concerned the jurisdiction of the Employment Tribunal to hear a constructive dismissal case where the complaint had been submitted one day out of time.
Family Barristers join 9 Park Place Chambers
Six high profile barristers have joined 9 Park Place Chambers.
Three Parents and a Baby
Court of Appeal considers the role of the biological father who volunteered to father a child for his two lesbian friends.
Instructing Foreign Experts
Experts from overseas represent a potential valuable resource for parties in care proceedings. However, there are potential advantages and disadvantages to their use.
Uncertain Perpetrators
Are the courts failing to protect children from a risk of harm?
A Third Party and a Third Bite at the Cherry : Overlapping Chancery and Ancillary Relief Applications.
Edgerton v Edgerton [2012] EWCA Civ 181
Contested Religious Upbringing: Guiding Principles
On 24th August 2011 His Honour Judge Clifford Bellamy, sitting in the High Court at Coventry, was asked to rule on a Father’s application to restrict the Mother’s involvement of their child N in her religious practice as a Jehovah’s Witness.
Clare's Law
Online dating continues to grow in the UK but just what difference will Clare’s Law make to protect an individual from domestic violence?