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Jonathan Ames

Jonathan Ames

Legal Editor at The Times

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  • English
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  • General Assignment News
  • Law

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Recent Articles

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Ascot accountant claims she was discriminated against for breastfeeding - The Times

Claimant tells tribunal she was unfairly dismissed by the Racecourse Association, which has offices at the venue, for feeding her baby at work
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Sacked student leader vows to protect freedom of speech - The Times

A former student leader who was embroiled in claims of antisemitism has warned the prime minister against clamping down on freedom of expression at universities. As Rishi Sunak told university
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Teen prescribed 'dangerously high' hormone dose by online clinic - ...

Judge says youth could have died as he raises concerns over children accessing treatment from offshore and online unregulated providers
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Female barristers have biggest pay gap two years after qualifying -...

Legal profession leaders — especially at City law firms — are wrestling with the gender pay gap, a significant cause being that women suffer career disruption by being saddled with the lion’s share of
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Marshmallows are ingredients, not sweets, judge rules in VAT row - ...

Sticky situation for taxman as food firm is spared over £473,000 bill
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Daughter's 'King Lear' inheritance row over £7.5m glamping site - T...

Judge described the legal battle between mother and daughter over a farm in Cornwall as a modern-day tragedy
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Vegan activist can sue employer over 'protected beliefs' - The Times

Rafal Mysakowski is to bring a claim against a Scottish bottle company after saying he suffered discrimination because of his principles
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Computer scientist is not bitcoin creator, rules judge - The Times

Craig Wright’s claim to be Satoshi Nakamoto is described as a ‘brazen lie’ based on ‘industrial-scale’ forgery
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Harley Street acupuncturist sued over 'bed in a shed' garden flat -...

Leading practitioner whose clinic was championed by the King is asked to pay £100,000 damages by tenant who owes £41,000
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Buyer of Ferrari crashed by Ian Wright wins £100,000 damages - The ...

The seller had advertised the car as being in excellent condition despite extensive repairs described as being ‘poorly done’
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Michael Owen's horse trainer sued after colt 'kicks worker in head'...

Hugo Palmer faces a £470,000 claim from a stable employee who says he suffered “disabling” neck injuries
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Sacked train driver to get job back after tarantula prank - The Times

A tribunal judge ruled that Jonathan Richardson’s antics were ill-judged but ‘light-hearted’ and awarded him £22,000
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Fish tank cleaner who caught rare infection loses unfair dismissal ...

Judge rules Joshua Hodges was not forced to leave after he caught rare infection that causes a TB-like illness in fish
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Aspiring singer sues Britain's Got Talent for £85m over cancelled s...

Robert Aslanyan was planning to perform a tribute to Queen Elizabeth when his audition in Cardiff was called off because of Covid
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Polo pony owner faces £2m claim after groom crushed at tournament -...

Worker, 20, suffered smashed pelvis after horse reared up and rolled on top of her
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Couple face £100k bill after losing case over neighbour's lantern -...

High Court rules that Victorian light on second home at the Kent seaside is annoying and unneighbourly but not a nuisance
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Driver blinded by his furry dice ran down and killed shopper, 85 - ...

Man told he faces jail sentence after admitting that he caused death by dangerous driving
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Law firm names and shames employees who always work from home - The...

Partners at Slaughter and May are believed to be frustrated by those who don’t work from the office three days a week
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Law Awards essay competition: is tech a threat? - The Times

This year’s Times Law Awards essay competition looks at artificial intelligence and how it could affect the legal profession
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Alert over firm's £100,000 fine amid money laundering risk - The Times

Regulators have clobbered a large national law firm with a £100,000 fine for breaching anti-money laundering rules despite there being no suggestion that an offence took place. If that seems like a
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Patient blames paramedics for paralysis after scooter accident - Th...

A yachtsman who broke his neck in a scooter accident is suing for £7 million, arguing that NHS paramedics failed to assess a spinal injury. Richard Dee, 70, wh