R v Allen (Kevin)
The case of R v Allen (Kevin) [1988] Crim LR 698 is a leading authority in English criminal law on the question of intoxication and its effect as a potential defence. Specifically, it addresses whether… R v Allen (Kevin)
The case of R v Allen (Kevin) [1988] Crim LR 698 is a leading authority in English criminal law on the question of intoxication and its effect as a potential defence. Specifically, it addresses whether… R v Allen (Kevin)
Flying is often described as one of the safest ways to travel. Millions of passengers board flights every year, heading off on holidays, business trips, or to see family. Most of the time, everything goes… How Can Flight Accident Compensation I Claim?
R v Ahluwalia (1993) 96 Cr App R 133 is a landmark case in English criminal law that reshaped the way courts understood provocation and diminished responsibility in the context of prolonged domestic abuse. The… R v Ahluwalia
Going on holiday abroad should be a happy and exciting time. You look forward to relaxing, exploring new places, and creating memories. But sometimes, things do not go to plan. An accident abroad can turn… How Much Compensation For Accident Abroad Claims?
The case of R v Adomako [1994] UKHL 6; [1995] 1 AC 171 is a landmark decision in English criminal law, particularly in the area of gross negligence manslaughter. The House of Lords in this… R v Adomako
If you’ve been injured in an accident, faced medical negligence, or suffered in some other way that wasn’t your fault, you may be thinking about claiming compensation. But the thought of solicitor’s fees, hidden charges,… How to Avoid No Win No Fee Scams
The case of Nicklinson v Ministry of Justice [2014] UKSC 38 is a landmark judgement of the United Kingdom Supreme Court that confronted the deeply sensitive and controversial issue of assisted suicide and the right… Nicklinson v Ministry of Justice
When someone shares your email address without asking you first, you may wonder whether that is a breach of the law. In the UK and across Europe, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the… Whether Sharing an Email Address Is a Breach of GDPR?
Jackson v Attorney General is one of the most important constitutional law decisions of the United Kingdom in the early 21st century. Decided by the House of Lords in 2005 and reported in 2006, the… Jackson v Attorney General
Data breaches have become increasingly common in recent years. If your personal information has ever been exposed, leaked, or accessed without permission, you probably understand how worrying and stressful it can be. You may have… How to Claim Compensation for a Data Breach