Osborne Clarke's best legal reads of the week - August 10 - 14

Published on 14th Aug 2015

It’s a quiet week for our best reads with the summer holidays in full swing. This week, we bring you our top two posts shared via social from Osborne Clarke’s people.

In the wake of the recent Chelsea doctor scandal, which purported that the football club’s Chief Doctor was demoted after running on to the pitch at the beckoning of the referee to treat a player, leaving Chelsea with only eight outfield players in the final minutes of their game against Swansea on Saturday. After the match Mourinho stated “I was unhappy with my medical staff. They were impulsive and naïve…”. Our employment law experts discuss whether or not a manager can fairly demote an employee if they are unhappy with the employee’s conduct. Read the blog post here.

Developed by the UK’s innovation centre for intelligent mobility, the Intelligent Mobility Data Index brings together more than 200 sources of information. According to the Transport Systems Catapult (TSC) it will allow technology developers to discover both open and commercial data across all modes of transport, making it easier for them to develop solutions to transportation challenges. Read more on the developments here.

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