A Judge has ruled that an Employment Tribunal ‘mishandled’ an Asda employee’s disability discrimination claim.
Game developers lose trademark tussle with film studio
A pioneering children’s game that combines digital and physical play has been forced to change its name following a trademark dispute with the British arm of film studio, Warner Bros.
Father’s legacy caught in ‘legal limbo’ for 12 years in ongoing will dispute
An elderly brother and sister have found themselves embroiled in a long-running legal battle over a small fortune, after their father passed away in 2004.
Landlord pleads guilty to Regulatory Reform Order breaches
A UK landlord has been found guilty of five breaches of the Regulatory Reform Order 2005, after it was discovered that he had let out a property which was unfit and unsafe to occupy.
Male police officer wins sex discrimination case
A male police officer has won a “strikingly unfair” sex discrimination case, after a female police chief criticised the “macho culture” of his unit.