NEW HOMES QUALITY CODE: WHAT DEVELOPERS NEED TO BE DOING NOW
Rebecca Cleal
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31st January 2022
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Trivial data breaches – The High Court’s firm stance on meeting the threshold
Graham Mead Emma Loveday-Hill
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14th December 2021
Those of you familiar with litigation will be aware of the overriding objective, a principle so important to the Court and litigators alike that it is enshrined as the first rule in the Civil Procedure Rules (CPR) (the rules which govern court…
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Home Security Cameras – A double edged sword
Graham Mead Emma Loveday-Hill
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1st December 2021
CCTV and other security measures (for example video doorbells) are increasing in popularity and can be a useful way of increasing safety and security. However, they do raise issues in relation to the gathering, analysing, storing and sharing…
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Long awaited judgment in Lloyd v Google
Emma Loveday-Hill
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12th November 2021
The long awaited Judgment from the Supreme Court in Lloyd v Google LLC [2021] UKSC was given earlier this week.
For those who are not familiar with this claim, the litigation arose in relation to Google’s use of the “Safari Workaround” which…
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