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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

Birketts—four appointments

Birketts—four appointments

Firm expands partnership with four lateral hires across key practice areas

Harper James—Lottie Hugo

Harper James—Lottie Hugo

Commercial law firm announces appointment of corporate partner

Carey Olsen—Patrick Ormond

Carey Olsen—Patrick Ormond

Partner joins corporate and finance practice in British Virgin Islands

NEWS
Serial sperm donor Robert Albon has lost his bid for a declaration of paternity, ‘on the ground that to grant it would manifestly be contrary to public policy’
The government is considering wholesale reform of consumer class actions—the ‘opt-out’ collective claims certified by the Competition Appeals Tribunal (CAT)
A ‘sophisticated suspected fraud’ may have taken place at PM Law involving the improper removal and misuse of about £39.5m of client funds, the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) has confirmed
The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) will invest in technology to catch tech-reliant fraudsters and handle voluminous case materials
Law firms enjoyed rapid growth in 2025, according to a Financial Benchmarking Survey, published by the Law Society last week
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