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24 Jan 2006 12:00AM
1 Temple Gardens
- Author:
- Daniel Barnett
The Court of Appeal has, this morning, handed down its judgment in the case of Hawley v Luminar Leisure Ltd..
Mr Hawley was visiting a nightclub when one of the doormen hit him so hard he fell to the floor and suffered serious and permanent brain injuries.
The doorman was not employed by the nightclub, but by another company (ASE Security Services Ltd) to whom the nightclub had subcontracted its security.
The Court of Appeal upheld the High Court's finding that the nightclub exercised su... (129 more words)
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