All Legal updates articles – Page 15
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FeatureGovernment announces independent review of judicial review
On 31 July 2020 the Government launched an independent review to examine whether there is a need to reform the judicial review process in the UK.
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FeatureRoyal Court confirms power to freeze assets outside Jersey
Latest chapter of the long-running Tantular litigation.
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FeaturePenalised for parking on your own land
Funny thing, the law. You would not, for instance, think you could get a ticket for parking on your own land. But you can.
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FeatureService charges and careful drafting
Some cases are interesting because the facts are unusual; others are interesting because the facts are ubiquitous.
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FeatureMagic of the machine: can artificial intelligence invent?
The ways innovation is achieved will change, and patent and copyright law will require reform to address this.
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FeatureAn analysis of the Sentencing Code
Code will provide single reference point for law on sentencing and will apply to all offenders convicted of an offence after 1 October 2020.
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FeatureWhen being stuck indoors becomes a nuisance
Spending time at home can be far from peaceful, due to the activities of neighbours or those working close by.
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FeatureCriminal law roundup
Dishonesty, intermediaries, statutory surcharge, and prison conditions.
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FeatureWhat Morrisons means for employer liability
Employers must continue to assess their obligations under GDPR and apply appropriate technical and organisational security measures.
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FeatureInterim injunctions against persons unknown
As George Harrison once sang: ‘All things must pass.’
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FeatureComply with ADR duty or risk costs sanction
The recent decision of DSN v Blackpool Football Club Limited [2020] EWHC 670 (QB) illustrates the need for litigating parties to consider and engage with alternative dispute resolution (ADR) procedures in trying to resolve their disputes.





















