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  • 1 month ago | farrer.co.uk | William Johnson

    The background of these proceedings is the protest actions of individuals against the activities of the claimants (MBR Acres Ltd and others v Curtin [2025] EWHC 331 (KB)) (MBR). The case itself is procedurally complex and covers issues such as the right to protest, harassment and nuisance. This article focusses on airspace trespass in the context of drone flights.

  • Jul 23, 2024 | farrer.co.uk | Jo Ord |William Johnson

    When contemplating trespass, landowners are generally most concerned by the possibility of ramblers straying off public footpaths, protestors making a stand or vandals causing damage. However, the threat now comes from the sky too. The use of drones is becoming more common, so much so the Department for Transport believes that “crime-fighting” drones and care deliveries via drone could be a reality by 2030 [1].

  • Oct 27, 2023 | wfaa.com | William Johnson

    COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Katherine Silverman is a single mom who has lived at the Fifteen 12 apartments since August of 2021. She says the complex has typically housed mainly students in the past, but it was the only complex  she could afford and the only one that had wheelchair accommodations. Silverman was placed in a wheelchair after facing medical issues that came after she served COVID-19 patients at the height of the pandemic. "I am an ICU nurse.

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