The Court of Protection has started to hear the first cases involving Covid-19 vaccination, no doubt the first of many to come. In the first case to come before the CoP, the son of an elderly care home resident (E) objected to his mother receiving the Covid-19 vaccine. She was suffering from dementia, schizophrenia and …
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- Adoption – Covid-19
- Aggressive texts – take care
- Children – DOL
- Children – faith placement
- Children – Hague Convention
- Children – Hague Convention; asylum
- Children – statutory complaints
- Commercial evictions – another ban
- Employee – refusal to wear a facemask
- Estate planning – negligence
- Ethics – personal responsibility
- EU settlement scheme – deadline
- Financial remedies – conduct
- HMLR – digital identity
- HMLR – requisition cancellations
- HMLR local land charges – data transfer
- Lateral flow tests – pitfalls
- LeO – complaints
- Litigation funding – new guide
- Offences – conspiracy to defraud