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23 October 2008
Issue: 7342 / Categories: Legal News
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Foot and mouth claim

News in brief

An NFU-backed legal claim for damages following last year’s foot and mouth disease outbreak in south east England has been launched in the High Court. The claim is being brought by 14 livestock farmers against the Institute for Animal Health, Merial Animal Health Ltd and Defra Secretary of State Hilary Benn. They allege that the Institute and Merial were negligent in causing or permitting the virus to escape from the facility, and that the secretary of state was negligent in failing to properly license or regulate the facility’s operation.

Issue: 7342 / Categories: Legal News
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MOVERS & SHAKERS

Anthony Collins—William Hallett & Lorna Scully

Anthony Collins—William Hallett & Lorna Scully

Anthony Collins hires two talented legal directors

Switalskis—five appointments

Switalskis—five appointments

Firm expands national abuse compensation team

Mathys & Squire—nine promotions

Mathys & Squire—nine promotions

IP firm announces new partners and senior promotions across UK offices

NEWS
A High Court ruling has sent a jolt through the legal profession after a newly qualified solicitor used an internal AI tool to produce court correspondence containing a fabricated legal citation
A significant data privacy ruling has clarified what counts as valid consent under UK data protection law
Executors may be overlooking billions of pounds in estate assets hidden in forgotten investments and misplaced share certificates
Britain’s booming non-surgical cosmetics market is operating in what some critics describe as a regulatory ‘Wild West’
Family contact disputes are becoming an increasingly prominent feature of Court of Protection litigation
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