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Using, weighing and drinking: The Court of Appeal provides guidance on capacity
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In an appeal concerning whether an alcoholic with frontal lobe damage had capacity to decide where to live or what care he should receive, the Court of Appeal has provided important general guidance on the assessment of capacity in the Court of Protection. Bryan McGuire QC and Sian Davies report.
Welsh Government hails landmark social services legislation
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The Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Act 2014 has gained Royal Assent, ushering in what the Welsh Government called the first coherent Welsh legal framework in this field.
A fair hearing for those without hearing
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In upholding an appeal against care and placement orders, the Court of Appeal has provided important guidance for cases involving parties with a disability. The Court of Protection team at 39 Essex Street consider the implications.
Wishing, hoping and TUPEing
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This month the Employment Appeal Tribunal has considered what is meant by an 'intention' that a contract will be short term and, therefore, exempt from TUPE – can it be a 'hope' or a 'wish' that the contract will be short term, or does it need to be more concrete? Sarah Lamont reports on a case involving a local authority and adult care.
Irascible does not mean incapable
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The Court of Protection has recently made a determination of mental capacity in a case acknowledged to be "finely balanced". Rosalind English examines the ruling.
Benefits of McKenzie Friends outweigh risks: Legal Services Consumer Panel
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The access to justice benefits of having fee-charging Mckenzie Friends outweigh the risks, a report by the Legal Services Consumer Panel (LSCP) has said.
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