A learning disabled man who was removed from his care home in 2011 after safeguarding incidents has been denied the chance to claim up to £150,000 in damages.
Founder of baby clothing brand raises concerns that online resellers are “exploiting” IP
The founder of upmarket infant clothing brand JoJo Maman Bebe has raised concerns that numerous UK mothers re-selling second hand baby clothes online could be “exploiting” the intellectual property (IP) of various fashion labels.
Almost three quarters of female engineers face discrimination and harassment at work
New research suggests that almost three quarters (73 per cent) of female engineers have experienced some form of discrimination, harassment or victimisation at work.
HNWIs are neglecting IHT and estate planning, says study
A new study suggests that a third of Britain’s high net worth individuals (HNWIs) have not made any plans whatsoever to prepare for the transfer of their estate when they die.
London and the North West “outperform” rest of UK in commercial rent growth
Commercial property rental values increased by 0.4 per cent in the final three months of 2016, the latest CBRE report has revealed.