A widow whose multi-millionaire husband died in a helicopter crash has lost a three year inheritance battle over an additional £3.75 million pay-out, which she desired to continue funding her lavish lifestyle.
Man narrowly avoids jail for harassment in Bradford neighbour dispute
A man who went to great lengths to subject his neighbour to “untold harassment”, including mounting mock tombstones bearing the neighbour’s name in the victim’s garden, has narrowly avoided a prison sentence.
UK buyer wins Apple Watch court case over cracked screen advertised as “impact resistant”
Electronics giant Apple has been forced to remove the phrase “impact resistant” from product descriptions of its Apple Watch, after losing a UK court case over a cracked screen to a buyer who claims he bought the product because he is “prone to knocking things around”.
UK Surveillance Bill could hurt economy and tech industry
The Commons’ Science and Technology Committee (STC) has warned that the Government’s planned Investigatory Powers Bill is too vague and needs to be redrafted to avoid economic damage. Meanwhile, some tech firms believe the Bill risks driving away foreign investment.
Stolen art tracking specialists ALR and ARG entangled in ‘bizarre’ legal row
Two rival art recovery companies, the Art Loss Register (ALR) and the Art Recovery Group (ARG), are currently embroiled in a “bizarre” legal dispute, after the long-leading ALR accused ARG of “breaching competition law”.