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Covid Risk And Reward: How To Mitigate The Risk Whilst Continuing To Trade

With Covid-19 cases at their worst yet, it is critical that businesses remain alert to the necessity of managing health and safety in the workplace. Failing to do so risks both criminal and civil liability, as well as significant financial…

14/01/2021
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Covid Risk And Reward: How To Mitigate The Risk Whilst Continuing To Trade

G-A-Y nightclub chain withdraws judicial review of hospitality curfew

The G-A-Y nightclub chain today withdrew its high-profile challenge to the Government’s decision to impose a “curfew” within the hospitality industry. Mr Justice Lane had previously refused permission to apply for judicial review in October. Nicholas Chapman acted for the…

03/12/2020
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Balancing the risk of COVID-19 with visits to residents

Mary-Teresa Deignan has written an article which is published in this week’s edition of The Carer. The article can be found on page 12 within the digital edition via the link below.

25/11/2020
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Covid-19 is Now a Foreseeable Risk: Duty Holders On Notice

Keith Morton KC writes for the November 2020 issue of Safety Managment. The Covid-19 pandemic may be unprecedented but the duty to comply with the common law and health and safety regulations is not. The reputational and financial consequences for…

05/11/2020
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Kathryn Howarth appointed to Public International Law B Panel of Counsel

TGC is delighted to announce that Kathryn Howarth has been appointed to the Attorney General’s Public International Law B Panel of Counsel as from 30 October 2020.

28/10/2020
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Court refuses permission in 10pm curfew challenge

The High Court has today refused the G-A-Y nightclub chain permission to apply for judicial review of the 10pm national curfew. Nicholas Chapman acted for the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care. The claimant alleged that the Government’s…

23/10/2020
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How Covid-19 has impacted the personal injury landscape

Lionel Stride is quoted in this week’s issue of Insurance Times discussing how Covid-19 has impacted the personal injury landscape.

06/08/2020
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Rhys Davies comments in the Independent newspaper on the new UK’s Magnitsky sanctions regime, and its impact on human rights

Last week the Foreign Secretary imposed sanctions on nationals of four countries following the enactment the UK’s “Magnitsky law.” Rhys discusses the likely impact of the new law in an article in the Independent newspaper.

17/07/2020
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Salisbury Novichok attack: Temple Garden Chambers involved in judicial review

Cathryn McGahey KC and Nicholas Moss KC have been involved in the judicial review (before Bean LJ and Lewis J) concerning the scope of the Inquest into the death of Dawn Sturgess, who died following the use of Novichok in…

16/07/2020
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Preparing to Reopen: reducing the risks of criminal and civil litigation due to COVID-19

Dominic Adamson KC and David White consider how retail operators can reduce the risk of criminal sanctions and protect their businesses from the risk of civil litigation in this month’s issue of Retail Risk.

17/06/2020
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