[ad_1] The recent announcement of new measures to reform the welfare system was accompanied by the statistic that 2.8 million people are currently economically inactive due to long-term
[ad_1] Benjamin David Tisdall Application 12517-2023 Admitted 2013 Hearing 23-24 October 2024 Reasons 31 January 2025 The SDT ordered that the respondent should be struck off the roll.
[ad_1] About 20 years ago I wrote an article for the International In-house Counsel Journal about the direction and approach that in-house counsel should take in order to
[ad_1] Justice delayed is justice denied. This applies to all parties involved in cases before the family and criminal courts. So when chancellor Rachel Reeves (pictured below) announced
[ad_1] The consideration and preparation of a costs budget in civil litigation is not easy. It can be time-consuming and often requires specialist input from costs lawyers. Since
[ad_1] Kim Leadbeater MP has taken assisted dying legislation, via her private member’s bill, through second reading in the Commons and to the conclusion of its committee stage.
[ad_1] When does an individual lack mental capacity? Section 2(1) of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 (MCA) says ‘a person lacks capacity in relation to a matter if
[ad_1] With lawyers’ ethics under increasing scrutiny, the profession’s regulators have come out fighting, issuing a raft of reviews and reports. But deeper cultural change may also be