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6 August
Publication marks the first time that comprehensive guidelines have been drawn up for these very serious and difficult cases, which could range from an unintended death resulting from an assault,... Read Morearticles
3 August
A hugely important decision was handed down by the Supreme Court this week, affecting what families can do when a loved one is on life support. It was ruled that... Read Morearticles
3 August
This article was originally published on LexisPSL on 1 August here. Uncertainty is a common issue surrounding Brexit, and this remains a theme in the part it plays in the UK... Read Morearticles
2 August
China's 2008 National IP Strategy has sought to improve Chinese IP protection and enforcement, as well as to dispel the perception that IP infringement in China tends to go unsanctioned.... Read Morearticles
30 July
The Supreme Court has dismissed Mrs Owens' appeal in the much reported case of Owens v Owens. This means that Mrs Owens must remain in a loveless marriage until 2020,... Read Morearticles
26 July
Costs in Injunction Applications - Are Claimants entitled to significant costs if they secure only modest damages? This issue was explored in the recent High Court case of Marcura Equities... Read Morearticles
23 July
Can a payer of maintenance be forced to subsidise the recipient's financial mistakes? The Supreme Court has just delivered its judgment on precisely this issue in Mills v. Mills. The husband... Read Morearticles
19 July
The Court of Appeal has confirmed a first instance decision of the High Court that a member of a charitable company owed fiduciary duties to that charity (The Children’s Investment... Read Morearticles
18 July
Contracts of employment are binding on both parties but, if changes need to be made by the employer, what is the best way to do this? Usually the first step... Read Morearticles
17 July
Breach Health and Case Management Ltd v Physiotherapy Network Ltd [2018] provides some much needed clarity and guidance on the law on breach of confidence, the meaning of contractual obligations... Read Morearticles
17 July
The recent case of London and Ilford Ltd v Sovereign Property Holdings Ltd [2018] EWCA Civ, is a reminder that overage clauses should to be carefully reviewed. Following the decision... Read More