
December 2019 – When Executors Go Rogue
The recent case of Baynton-Williams v Baynton-Williams ([2019] EWHC 2179 (Ch)) in England flags up the importance of taking care not to inadvertently mislead the court in preparing a witness statement and the importance of expert witnesses complying with their … More
Posted in Bullet Point Update
Tagged Court, Executors, Executry, Private Client
A Company is Held Vicariously Liable after an Assault at a Christmas Night Out
The festive season is now over for another year with all the work Christmas parties attended and hopefully enjoyed by everyone. We all love a work Christmas night out but unfortunately a recent case Bellman v Northampton Recruitment Ltd (2018) … More
Posted in Blog
Tagged Court, Employment Law, Vicarious Liability