Latest court of appeal decision underlines the importance of obtaining expert evidence on the ‘likelihood of harm’ when responding to a health and safety prosecution By: Dr Simon Joyston-Bechal, Turnstone Law, 7 March 2019If your client is prosecuted for a health and safety breach, your main focus will be whether to defend the prosecution or …
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