Articles
- Richard Broady not killed in blaze
- UK Bodies move to protect whistleblowers
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12 May 2008, Harriet Bowtell
The UK has for some time sought inspiration from the US justice system when looking for new ways in which to target criminal behaviour. The US system has embraced the use of “accomplice evidence” and, in particular, offered protection to whistleblowers. - Q & A Changing Times
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10 March 2008, Louise Restell
Louise Restell discusses the impact of the Legal Services Act (LSA) on RJW and the profession as a whole in Legal Marketing. - Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide: what is a gross breach?
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04 March 2008, Judith Seddon
Judith Seddon writes in Workplace Law about the Corporate Manslaughter Act and what it consists of. - THE IMPACT OF THE US ON UK CORPORATE CRIME INVESTIGATIONS
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01 March 2008, Tom Epps
- Corporate Manslaughter Act
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25 February 2008, Judith Seddon
Judith Seddon, business and regulatory investigations partner at law firm Russell Jones and Walker, discusses the implications of the Corporate Manslaughter Act. - The Current War on Cartels – A Stark Warning to the Boardroom
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15 January 2008, Neill Blundell
Neill Blundell writes in Strategic Risk Magazine surrounding the current message to large organisations emanating from both the European Union (“EU”) and the Office of Fair Trading (“OFT”) about involvement in cartel activity. - The Americanisation of UK Corporate Crime Investigations
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23 November 2007, Tom Epps
Tom Epps writes an article surrounding the Americanisation of UK corporate crime investigations. - Risk assessment
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14 November 2007, Simon Allen
Lloyd v Ministry of Justice, HHJ Foster QC, RCJ 26/10/2007 2007 EWHC 2475 (QB) - The duty to provide employees with information about the circumstances of their workplace - Risk assessment and manual handling
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14 November 2007, Simon Allen
Gravatom Engineering Systems Limited v Parr, 2007, EWCA Civ 967 Risk assessment and manual handling Keene, Rix and Waller LJJ
