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Trends are emerging in corporate manslaughter cases which could affect how health and safety prosecutions are handled. What are they and what steps should you take to protect your business?
Published 18.02.2013
The first corporate manslaughter trial finally began at the end of January. Will this case identify how the law might apply to you?
Published 14.02.2011
Lion Steel Equipment Ltd has just become the second company to face corporate manslaughter charges. Does this mean you’re now at greater risk too?
Published 19.09.2011
It’s been a long time coming, but the government is finally set to introduce its Corporate Manslaughter Bill. What potential impact will this Bill have and are there any steps you should be taking to
avoid falling foul of it?
Published 11.09.2006
A 17-year old worker fell to his death whilst working on a roof. However, even though a jury reached a verdict of unlawful killing, his employer escaped a charge of manslaughter. Why, and what might
happen in the future?
Published 12.02.2007
After eight years, the government has introduced a draft Corporate Manslaughter bill. But do you have as much to fear from its penalties as originally thought?
Published 25.04.2005
If you were under the impression that the police wouldn’t use their full powers to secure a conviction under corporate manslaughter legislation, think again. What have we uncovered?
Published 01.12.2008
In February 2015 two businesses were convicted under corporate manslaughter legislation. Is this a sign of things to come?
Published 27.02.2015
An HSE prosecution identifies what course of action you can expect from the authorities if it’s shown that you have paid “scant regard” to your health and safety duties. What’s to know?
Published 12.05.2014
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