25th October, 2013

Ian Little succeeds in the Supreme Court in establishing that a school's duty of care towards children is non-delegable.

Ian was instructed by Pannone LLP together with Leading Counsel to form the legal team that won this ground breaking decision before the Supreme Court.

For a full copy of the Supreme Court's Judgment click here. http://www.supremecourt.gov.uk/decided-cases/docs/UKSC_2012_0093_Judgment.pdf

For a copy of the Press Summary click here. http://www.supremecourt.gov.uk/decided-cases/docs/UKSC_2012_0093_PressSummary.pdf



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