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    Employer liable to employee for negligence of non-employee prisoner working in kitchen

    Employer liable to employee for negligence of non-employee prisoner working in kitchen

    In Cox v Ministry of Justice [2016] UKSC 10, the Supreme Court held that the Ministry of Justice was vicariously liable for the...
    Supreme Court finds employer vicariously liable for employee's assault on customer

    Supreme Court finds employer vicariously liable for employee's assault on customer

    In Mohamud v WM Morrison Supermarkets plc [2016] UKSC 11, the Supreme Court considered whether an employer was vicariously liable for an...
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