November’s Budget delivered a mix of long-expected pension reforms and a few unexpected additions. As employers start to digest the detail, it’s becoming clearer how these changes may shape workplace ...
A claim for provisional damages for epilepsy is now a well-established head of claim where there has been a moderate to severe one-off traumatic brain injury. In recent years there have been attempts ...
Our active dataset compiled from many years of PREDiCT large loss claims provides a clear and informative breakdown of how total indemnity spend is distributed. By examining the key components and ...
Our family law experts explain more about integrated mediation and hybrid mediation and discuss their possible benefits ...
'Whistleblowing' is an area of the law which often creates a degree of concern and confusion. In this live workshop, Sejal Raja and Mark Landon, will explain how the law around protected disclosures ...
Welcome to Weightmans. Our global outlook perfectly positions us to support you and your business no matter where you are based. Learn about our international capabilities. From FTSE-100 companies to ...
If you or your business are going to operate heavy goods vehicles, or already do so, you will require an operator’s licence. In this article, we’ll explain what an operator’s licence is and answer ...
It has already been a busy start to the year for changes in immigration policy, which has been a key topic in the lead up to the election. Now with a new Labour government in power, we are expecting ...
Under Section 17 of the Judgments Act 1838 “Every judgment debt shall carry interest at the rate of 8 pounds per centum per annum from such time as shall be prescribed by rules of court until the same ...
Domestic abuse and violence against women and girls (VAWG) have reached record levels in the UK, triggering a heightened national and political response. On average, the police receive a call every 30 ...