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8 November
Senior solicitor Kerry Blomerus features in an article first published in DAS Law on 4 November featuring women in law. This year marks the centenary of the Sex Disqualification (Removal)... Read Morearticles
7 November
Our Commercial Litigation experts provide a summary of the key points of the capped costs pilot scheme and whether it will work for you. The capped costs pilot scheme was... Read Morearticles
6 November
The Charity Commission recently published its annual report into the whistleblowing disclosures it received between 1 April 2018 and 31 March 2019 and included a significant change to its whistleblowing... Read Morearticles
5 November
Simon Hough and Rebecca Wyke discover good news for litigation funders as they examine a recent Competition Appeal Tribunal ruling in relation to the funding of collective claims. The case... Read Morearticles
4 November
When it is an Assured Tenancy - It sounds like the punchline to a bad joke at a dinner party full of property lawyers, but sadly this is the sad... Read Morearticles
4 November
John Shallcross takes a look at the latest statistics on tax receipts from stamp duty land tax and considers what they tell us about first time buyers' relief and of... Read Morearticles
28 October
The 2018 Road to Zero Strategy confirmed that all vehicles sold in the UK by 2040 must produce zero carbon emissions; a decision which aims to enable the UK to... Read Morearticles
28 October
The Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) issues arising out of a surrender and regrant of an agricultural tenancy can be complicated, especially where the tenancy has inherent value. John Shallcross... Read Morearticles
24 October
Following a 2017 independent study commissioned by the Welsh government, the 555-page report published today on the justice system in Wales was highly critical of the current system of devolution... Read Morearticles
24 October
A Romanian court requested a preliminary ruling on the interpretation of Article 57(4)(g) of Directive (2014/24/EU) ("the Directive") which is the discretionary exclusion ground for significant or persistent deficiencies in... Read More