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UKSC/2024/1000
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MOCK AREA OF LAW
Mock case statusCase summary:Mock issues
Last updated: 9 September 2024
UKSC/2022/0049
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NEGLIGENCE
Judgment givenCase summary:Can an individual make a claim for psychiatric injury caused by witnessing the death or other horrifying event of a close relative as a result of earlier clinical negligence?
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Legal issue
Last updated: 5 September 2024
UKSC/2022/0044
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NEGLIGENCE
Judgment givenCase summary:Can an individual make a claim for psychiatric injury caused by witnessing the death or other horrifying event of a close relative as a result of earlier clinical negligence?
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Last updated: 5 September 2024
UKSC/2021/0130
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FAMILY
Judgment givenCase summary:Should the court have granted the wife permission to apply for financial relief pursuant to Part III of the Matrimonial and Family Proceedings Act 1984?
Last updated: 30 August 2024
UKSC/2022/0009
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ARBITRATION
Judgment givenCase summary:What is the proper interpretation of a charter agreement and bills of lading for a vessel, in respect of losses arising out the seizure of the vessel by pirates.
Last updated: 30 August 2024
UKSC/2022/0038
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NEGLIGENCE
Judgment givenCase summary:Can an individual make a claim for psychiatric injury caused by witnessing the death or other horrifying event of a close relative as a result of earlier clinical negligence?
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Last updated: 30 August 2024
UKSC/2023/0121
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PUBLIC LAW AND HUMAN RIGHTS
Awaiting judgmentCase summary:Is it lawful for a local authority's constitution to restrict voting by members on a deferred application for planning permission to those who had been present at the meeting(s) at which the application had previously been considered?
Last updated: 15 August 2024
UKSC/2023/0062
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COMMERCIAL
Awaiting judgmentCase summary:Whether the current test for an account of profits (where an individual has to pay back money earned due to a breach of a duty) should be changed?
Last updated: 15 August 2024
UKSC/2023/0085
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COMMERCIAL
Awaiting judgmentCase summary:Whether the one-year time limit in Article III, rule 6 of the Hague Visby Rules applies to claims for mis-delivery of cargo after discharge of the cargo from the vessel.
Last updated: 15 August 2024
UKSC/2021/0184
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PROCEDURE
Awaiting judgmentCase summary:Was the Court of Appeal wrong: (i) when it determined that the doctrine of merger did not extinguish Zavarco's cause of action in the 2016 Claim and thereby prevent pursuit of the identical cause of action in the 2018 Claim; (ii) to find that the doctrine of merger does not depend on the cause of action asserted, but instead upon the relief obtained; (iii) to find that the doctrine of merger does not apply to any judgment granting a declaration.
Last updated: 15 August 2024
UKSC/2023/0115
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COMMERCIAL
Awaiting judgmentCase summary:1. Was the Court of Appeal wrong in its interpretation of section 70(4) of the Solicitors Act 1974 (the "Act") because (i) it found that there does not need to be a "settlement of account" in order for there to be a "payment" under section 70(4) of the Act; and (ii) it did not take into account the regulatory framework and protection of consumers in construing section 70(4) of the Act? 2. Was the Court of Appeal wrong to find that the Respondent had complied with Rule 4.3 of the Solicitors' Account Rules?
Last updated: 15 August 2024
UKSC/2023/0076
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EMPLOYMENT
Awaiting judgmentCase summary:Can the Public and Commercial Services Union ("PCS") enforce a contractual term offering the facility for "check-off arrangements", whereby employees' trade union subscriptions are deducted directly from their salaries through the payroll system and then paid to PCS, pursuant to section 1 of the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999?
Linked casesLast updated: 15 August 2024
UKSC/2023/0075
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EMPLOYMENT
Awaiting judgmentCase summary:Can the Public and Commercial Services Union ("PCS") enforce a contractual term offering the facility for "check-off arrangements", whereby employees' trade union subscriptions are deducted directly from their salaries through the payroll system and then paid to PCS, pursuant to section 1 of the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999?
Linked casesLast updated: 15 August 2024
UKSC/2023/0077
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EMPLOYMENT
Awaiting judgmentCase summary:Can the Public and Commercial Services Union ("PCS") enforce a contractual term offering the facility for "check-off arrangements", whereby employees' trade union subscriptions are deducted directly from their salaries through the payroll system and then paid to PCS, pursuant to section 1 of the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999?
Linked casesLast updated: 15 August 2024
UKSC/2022/0180
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EMPLOYMENT
Awaiting judgmentCase summary:Did the Court of Appeal err in:holding that rectification is not available for a collective agreement which is not intended to be a legally enforceable contract; refusing to allow the claim to be amended; holding that an employment tribunal has power to reject a complaint on the grounds of rectification; holding that it would be an abuse of process to raise rectification in respect of past complaints and/or that a claim for rectification was estopped; and its holding on privity of interest.
Last updated: 13 August 2024
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