Royal Assent has now been granted to the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Act, bringing an end to parliamentary debate and confirming a significant shift in the legal framework governing children’s ...
The case of KJ v The British Council [2026] serves as a reminder of the seriousness with which Employment Tribunals treat claims of harassment and sexual harassment.
Explore the implications of the Abbot v Ministry of Defence judgment on military noise-induced hearing loss claims and its relevance to broader NIHL issues.
Welcome to Weightmans. Our global outlook perfectly positions us to support you and your business no matter where you are based. Learn about our international capabilities. From FTSE-100 companies to ...
We have strengthened our fraud capability by becoming the first UK legal entity to collaborate with global insurance data analytics and technology leader Verisk , launching ‘Fraud Rely’ – a ...
The publication of the 18th Edition of the Judicial College Guidelines (the Guidelines) on 9 April 2026 might appear to be another routine inflationary update. An uplift of approximately 8.26%, ...
The High Court recently dismissed a fatal mesothelioma case where the witness evidence obtained by the claimant was not sufficient to discharge the burden of proof in respect of alleged exposure to ...
A common misconception in the M&A market is that the burden of the work falls primarily on the buyer. While it is true that the buyer’s lawyers often take the lead on drafting and managing the legal ...
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