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Article

19 Jan 2011

Author:
Leigh Day & Co.

Leigh Day's Annual Review

At Leigh Day, we have had a very interesting and rewarding past 12 months from representing injured clients in the Battersea Crane Crash to miners in South Africa, fighting for equal pay for women against Birmingham City Council, and engaging in legal challenges to government on human rights violations from Yarl’s Wood to Guantanamo Bay. Our annual review newspaper...reports on these and many of our other cases. [refers to Anglo American, BP, Monterrico Metals (part of Zijin), Trafigura, DePuy International, Total, Chevron, Motherwell Control Systems, TAV Engineering, Cape plc, Shell, Erinys, BAE, Serco]

Part of the following timelines

Cape/Gencor lawsuits (re So. Africa)

Monterrico Metals lawsuit (re Peru)