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November 14, 2017 sophialoveuncommon Law, Wheelchair access

Leighton v Kahraman: fuller notes

Judgment of DJ Capon County Court at Cambridge – 8 November 2017 Non-verbatim note by Nathan Roberts of Cloisters Chambers 1. This is judgment in a claim brought by the Claimant against the Defendant [address]. The Claimant is disabled within meaning of Equality Act 2010 (EqA). That was conceded by the Defendant at the previous … Continue reading Leighton v Kahraman: fuller notes

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