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Supreme Court decision recognised as authoritative re-statement of the law of vicarious liability

Vicarious liability is a principle under which an employer can be held liable to an employee injured by the negligent actions of another employee.
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Triple shortlisting in The Herald Law Awards of Scotland 2023

Allan McDougall Solicitors has been named as a finalist in three award categories in The Herald Law Awards of Scotland 2023
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Medical negligence: young boy’s hearing damaged in ear surgery

The boy has a permanent hearing loss in one ear following medical negligence.
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Allan McDougall Solicitors accredited as a Living Wage employer

We are delighted that we have been recognised as an accredited Living Wage employer.
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Allan McDougall Solicitors recognised as a No Zero Hours Employer

Allan McDougall Solicitors has been successfully accredited as a No Zero Hours Employer by Zero Hours Justice
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Family holidays abroad post-separation

A dispute which commonly arises between separated parents is whether their child or children should be allowed to go on holiday.
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Festivalgoers urged to stay safe

Festivalgoers warned of the accident risks at festivals as Allan McDougall sees sharp increase in personal injury claims from festivals and events
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Medical negligence: what the patient has to be told

The UK Supreme Court has issued a judgement clarifying the correct legal test for establishing negligence by a doctor
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Have you suffered a beauty treatment injury?

For some people a trip to the beautician does not always go as planned.
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Shortlisted for two awards in the Scottish Legal Awards 2023

The firm is a finalist in both the Litigation Team of the Year and Community Contribution Award categories.
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Have you been injured in a dog attack?

In the last twelve months, Allan McDougall Solicitors has recovered damages totalling tens of thousands of pounds for individuals who were injured in dog attacks in Scotland.
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Marriage breakdown and interim aliment

That obligation of spouses and civil partners to support each other does not immediately disappear simply because the parties decide to separate
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