[ad_1] The low down Post-Brexit, clients have still been able to enforce English court judgments in the European Union. But ‘it has just been more complex, taken longer
[ad_1] At the table (Left to right) Abbas Khan eBrevia; Joanna Goodman Law Society Gazette; Andrew Cooke TravelPerk; Adam Nguyen eBrevia; Peter Harris Bird & Bird; Anne Wong
[ad_1] The low down Much of the legal profession still renews its mandatory professional indemnity insurance on 1 October. The process is not the bunfight is was, but
[ad_1] Following our previous article summarising the landmark judgment in Re BHS Group, we look more closely at the implications of the judgment for directors in the context
[ad_1] The low down The phrase ‘not fit for purpose’ seems inadequate to describe the UK’s asylum and immigration system. The Rwanda farce sat in a wider context,
[ad_1] Solicitor apprenticeships are providing new routes to qualification, injecting young, diverse talent into the profession. Eight years on from the introduction of the professional apprenticeship, that is
[ad_1] Walkers Commercial Solicitors On 20 June 2024, the SRA intervened into the remainder of the firm Walkers Commercial Solicitors Ltd, formerly of 31 Bootham, York YO30 7BT.
[ad_1] On 28 April 2021 (in R (Hertfordshire County Council) v Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government [2021] EWHC 1093 (Admin)) (Hertfordshire), Dame Victoria Sharp