[ad_1] The interaction between civil and criminal proceedings has always thrown up interesting challenges. The Supreme Court decision of R v Luckhurst [2022] UKSC 23 has clarified the
[ad_1] The Judicial College has recently published its updated guidance Reporting Restrictions in the Criminal Courts. The guidance replaces the previous version which was last revised in May
[ad_1] Expert witnesses in non-legal aid cases have seen an improvement in their operating environment, with fears over their liability for evidence given reduced. However, some face novel
[ad_1] The Supreme Court’s eagerly awaited decision in Guest v Guest provides the first top-level guidance practitioners have had for many years on how to calculate a proprietary
[ad_1] Since April 2017, suspects released without charge during a police investigation have been either remanded on police bail – which may or may not have conditions attached
[ad_1] On 22 September the Law Commission published its proposed amendments to the Arbitration Act 1996 for consultation. The goal is to ensure the act is fit for
[ad_1] The High Court recently confirmed that a firm of solicitors cannot refuse to disclose its file of papers if a former client brings a professional negligence claim