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Cyber insurance update: the finalised General Data Protection Regulation wording – a bullet point guide

06 May 2016

The wait is over. On 4 May 2016, the General Data Protection Regulation ('the Regulation') was published in the Official Journal of the European Union. Every organisation, both within and outside the European Union ('EU'), controlling and/or processing EU citizens’ personal data must ensure they comply with the provisions of the Regulation by 25 May 2018.

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Ms V Wasteney -v- East London NHS Trust

06 May 2016

The Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) held that disciplinary action against an employee for improperly promoting Christianity to a junior colleague was not unlawful religious discrimination.

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Mohamud -v- W M Morrison Supermarkets PLC (2016) UKSC11

06 May 2016

The Supreme Court held that WM Morrisons Supermarkets was vicariously liable for an employee’s violent assault on a customer. There was a ‘sufficiently close connection' between the employee’s job (attending to customers) and the assault on the customer.

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National living wage

06 May 2016

The national living wage was introduced on 1 April in respect of workers aged 25 and over, it amounts to an extra 50p per hour for qualifying workers.

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Smith -v- Gartner UK Limited

06 May 2016

There is no age discrimination where there is refusal to extend permanent health insurance (PHI) cover beyond the age of 60. 

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Hills -v- Niksun Inc. (2016) EWCA CIV115

06 May 2016

The Court of Appeal had held that the High Court was entitled to increase the level of commission awarded to a sales person by an employer, and did not fail to have regard to the employer’s discretion in the matter. 

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Peninsula Business Services Limited -v- Donaldson

06 May 2016

The Employment Appeals Tribunal has held that childcare vouchers provided under a salary sacrifice scheme are part of an employee’s ‘remuneration’ under Regulation 9 of the Maternity and Parental Leave Regulations. 

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Ms K Kilraine -v- London Borough of Wandsworth

06 May 2016

Previously the EAT held that to be a protected disclosure, the disclosure must involve information and not simply voice a concern or raise an allegation. In Kilraine -v- London Borough of Wandsworth however, the EAT noted that the legislation does not distinguish between information and an allegation, and the question is one of does it disclose information. In practise these are often intertwined. 

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Department for Transport -v- Sparks and others

06 May 2016

The Court of Appeal held that an absence management policy was incorporated into the employees’ contract of employment.

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Hill Dickinson’s legacy team scoops Legal Partner of the Year at Claims Excellence Awards

06 May 2016

International law firm Hill Dickinson has been named Legal Partner of the Year at the prestigious 2016 Claims Excellence Awards. The firm’s legacy team, comprising abuse and disease, collected the award at a ceremony held at The Brewery, London on Wednesday night (4 May).

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The right to play

03 May 2016

Can recreational rights exist as legal easements, running with the land? A High Court decision has recently provided clarity on a point which until this time had no previous authority.

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Double success for Hill Dickinson’s insurance business group at Modern Claims Awards

03 May 2016

International law firm Hill Dickinson LLP celebrated double success at the Modern Claims Awards held at New Dock Hall, Leeds last Thursday (28 April). Senior associate, Hayley Riach, won the Rising Star Award and the firm’s legacy team, comprising abuse, social care and disease, was awarded highly commended in their shortlisted category, Legal Team of the Year.