The Court of Appeal finds the First-tier Tribunal failed to make adequate findings on the core elements of an honour-based ...
The Court of Appeal dismisses both parties' appeals in a patents dispute over microbial oil extraction processes used to ...
As higher education free speech protections strengthen, defamation law presents growing and often underestimated legal risks ...
The investigation and prosecution of sexual offences involving military personnel has been the subject of sustained criticism ...
Courts are reshaping post-adoption contact law, but practitioners must now translate lifelong welfare principles into ...
How family practitioners can support child-focused communication at separation and use mediation to reduce conflict and ...
The Law Society welcomes recent government reforms but insists on the need for adequate resources and infrastructure ...
Business immigration lawyers are urging the Home Office to delay the implementation of new passport rules that affect dual ...
The Law Society supports the SRA's aims to improve client money protection but raises concerns about proposed measures ...
The High Court has dismissed an appeal against bankruptcy orders made by ICC Judge Mullen in September 2024, with Sir Anthony Mann sitting as a judge of the Chancery Division finding that the orders ...
In Bibescu v Clare Jenner Limited t/a Jenner's [2026] EAT 30, the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) has provided a timely reminder of the proper approach to section 43B of the Employment Rights Act ...
The UK government has approved unprecedented funding to ensure criminal courts deliver faster justice for victims ...
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