[ad_1] For legal headhunters, 2022 was a jackpot year. With too many vacancies and too few lawyers to fill them, law firms became locked into a battle of
[ad_1] A party may make an application to the court to bifurcate the trial to deal separately with certain legal issues at the heart of the dispute. The
[ad_1] One Gazette reader recently posted a comment (anonymously) saying ‘the law (particularly conveyancing) has simplified’. I disagree wholeheartedly. Back in my conveyancing days (up until 2005) there
[ad_1] How many times in the last week, while scrolling through social media, have you seen advertising promising thousands of pounds in compensation if you have been a
[ad_1] Industrial disputes are resolved through collective bargaining where a union is recognised on behalf of the workforce affected. Strikes and other forms of industrial action are always
[ad_1] Research by an influential think-tank – the Criminal Law Reform Now Network (CLRNN) – has concluded that the law with respect to sexual activity is in need
[ad_1] As the Royal United Services Institute says, ‘If economic crime is to be accepted as a national security issue the government needs to police it like one’.
[ad_1] A recent decision by the Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) could have far-reaching implications for Meta, the company that owns Facebook and Instagram. It also clarifies one