Last year we published an article named ‘Labels’ by Yvonne Garside, telling the story of a young client who had been neglected by society. Now, Yvonne tells another extraordinary story of her interaction with a client following a phone call from the British Red Cross asking if we could help.
Law month we reported on a campaign by the law society which started with an animated video telling the story of Peter, a healthcare professional who had been accused of a criminal offence and his struggles through the justice system, both emotionally and financially. Although a fictional character, we see stories like that of Peter regularly and support the society's campaign.
Our Hannah Costley explains what is the right to be forgotten, the judgement in the case of Google Inc. v Agencia Española de Protección de Datos (AEPD), known as the ‘Google Spain Case’, and the recent GDPR regulations. Hannah discusses how individuals can have their data erased, and the implications on businesses.
A fantastic evening was had at the 10th Manchester Legal Awards which culminated in Burton Copeland being awarded the coveted 2019 - Crime Team of the Year Award.
As children grow from babies, to toddlers and into their teens, parents will never stop worrying about them getting into some kind of danger. Babies falling off a chair or bed, toddlers reaching the medicine cabinet, it seems that there is always a need to be vigilant. But what about when children reach their teenage years?
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