Announcement ends speculation regarding UK’s position – and hints at future policy on single market.
How can you stay ahead of a fast-moving, intimidatingly vast and complicated subject area?
Do we need a common system for monitoring client satisfaction?
Cross-party consensus around access to justice must be built - commission’s report is the start of that process.
The court delivers judgment in a series of cases concerning the controversial ‘joint enterprise’ rule, under which accomplices can be found guilty of murder even if they do not participate directly in the fatal attack.
The legal system remains loaded against solicitor-advocates, so what needs to change to level the playing field with the bar?
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The issue of whether the correct party has been served in arbitration becomes complicated in an agent-principal scenario.
Excalibur went against third-party funders on important costs issues, but the sector was delighted by Tomlinson LJ’s assertion that the sector is now mainstream.
It is deeply worrying that the UK appears to be renewing, perhaps with greater vigour, its commitment to reduce net migration through crass methodologies.
The Supreme Court refers case of transgender woman refused female state pension to EU court.
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