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28 April
A "gagging order" is a term used to describe contractual confidentiality and non-disclosure obligations, usually in relation to specific allegations or events. Read Morearticles
27 April
The implementation timetable for the Charities Act 2022 was published earlier this month. Read Morearticles
26 April
Episode 2 of The Split – Hannah and Nathan Stern have reached a financial agreement within their divorce, and both of them have signed. Hannah later tears up the signed... Read Morearticles
21 April
In a recent case in the Court of Appeal (K v K [2022] CA Civ 468) the importance of parties attending a mediation information and assessment meeting (MIAM) was stressed.... Read Morearticles
20 April
If you are looking to apply for divorce online, there are certain issues you need to consider. The recent reforms under the Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Act 2020 introduced 'no... Read Morearticles
14 April
A recent judgment from the Intellectual Property Enterprise Court (IPEC) has provided a useful reminder of the limitations of the honest concurrent use defence as well as highlighting the importance... Read Morearticles
11 April
A recent judgment of the High Court considered the distinctiveness of word marks involving the WONDER WOMAN comic book character. The case was an appeal of a UKIPO decision involving... Read Morecase studies
8 April
The High Court has delivered an important judgment on the imposition of interim orders. Read Morearticles
7 April
The Good Law Project has been prolific in reviewing a lot of the decisions taken by government during the pandemic and has had a number of successes with judicial review... Read Morearticles
6 April
In what has been a riveting case, involving Ed Sheeran and his chart topping composition - 'Shape of You..' from 2017, the UK High Court has today (6 April) ruled... Read Moreguides
The Employment Law Handy Fact Card 2022/23 from Blake Morgan Read our brand new handy card today. All the latest Employment Law facts and figures in one convenient place. Read More