Explore the fundamentals of mental capacity in personal injury claims, guided by the Mental Capacity Act 2005 and key case ...
There is no specific statutory right to work atypically. However, there is a statutory right to request flexible working.
Explore the rise of UK patients traveling for healthcare abroad, the risks involved, and the impact on NHS services when ...
Marriage, or entering into a registered civil partnership, has numerous legal consequences for the parties involved. Unromantic as it may be, there are various tax benefits available to married ...
Weightmans recently acted for a mother in the reported Court of Session case, DBH for orders under the Child Abduction and ...
Discover the latest trends in the UK insurance market as softening conditions emerge in 2025, offering buyers better pricing ...
The growing global trend towards hybrid and remote working, along with the steady increase in flexible working arrangements, has prompted changes to legislation that now allows employees to make ...
In this article, Health and Safety specialist Regulatory defence lawyer, Andrew Brammer looks at the complexity of reporting under The Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences ...
There has been a sharp increase in the representation of polyamorous relationships on television and social media. This increased representation raises the question of how the courts would deal with ...
Following Weightmans successful defence earlier in the year in the case of Johnstone -v- Fawcett’s Garages (2025) EWCA Civ 467 the claimant/appellant’s application for permission to appeal to the ...
Local government is no stranger to environmental and social issues; indeed, they are a focus of many of its powers, duties and initiatives. Historically, local government has given these issues ...