Month: April 2020

Accidents at work: what are your rights?

Accidents happen, but it a perfectly reasonable assumption for employees to expect that their workplaces will be safe. After all, it is an employer’s duty to protect the health, safety and welfare of their employees. Yet the most recent Government statistics from the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) looking at accidents at work show that […]

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Should lawyers consider MBA degrees?

The two educational qualifications, Master of Business Administration (MBA) and Bachelor of Legislative Law (LLB) seem so unrelated from the outset, but in today’s world, they have almost become inseparable from each other as mutually supportive disciplines. What this means is that lawyers do have a lot to gain from completing an MBA, but whether […]

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New gaming regulations – a few considerations

For as long as we can remember, mankind has been entertaining himself in his free time in a whole variety of different ways. Fairly recently, however, how we spent our free time changed dramatically thanks to the invention of games consoles. Ever since the days of Pong, Frogger, Space Invaders, and other classics, we’ve found […]

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Optician negligence and the effect on your eyesight

Your eyes are one of your most important organs. When they’re damaged, you can suffer severe consequences. If the damage was the result of negligence on the part of an optician or optometrist, it is perhaps even more devastating than if it was the result of illness or an accident. When this type of medical […]

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