Human Law Ezine - July 2014 Welcome to this month's edition of the Human Law Ezine, please take a look at our latest blog posts: - Britain May Need To Have Human Right To Be Remembered
It is now two months now since the European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruled that Google should heed those seeking the “right to be forgotten” and hide embarrassing stories from search engine results.
The rationale was to help ordinary people escape their past, especially if caught in compromising situations
This began with Mario Costeja González, a Spaniard who was rather embarrassed... Read full post here - Government Inaction Leads To Elderly Being Fleeced
I am currently doing some work with a leading brand and helping to advise their elderly clients on their key legal issues.
One of the issues which is of primary concern is how to avoid liability for care fees.
The issue is getting a lot of attention with the implementation of the new Care Bill which has introduced a cap on care fees of £72,000... Read full post here Please browse the following white papers - essential reading for anyone wondering how mediation works in practice: For information or advice please contact Justin Patten here. |