Workplace accidents often involve criminal liability. Ordinarily, you can’t sue co-workers for damages. However, you can file workers’ compensation claims to recover medical expenses, medical bills, ...
Healthcare providers carry heavy liability risks in the event of a medical malpractice allegation or professional standards violation, which can be costly and lead to licensing ramifications and ...
To be liable for something, under the law, means to be responsible in some way for an outcome that results in a violation of the law (criminal liability) or in an injury to others (civil liability).
In part I of this two-part series, we provided a brief overview of the state of play of the criminal enforcement risks for compliance officers as well as some of the implications—both practical and ...
1 September 2025 marks the day that the new strict liability corporate criminal offence of failure to prevent fraud comes into effect. From today onwards, corporate entities can be held criminally ...