[ad_1] The judgment of Mr Justice Nicklin (pictured below) in MBR Acres Ltd & Ors v McGivern [2022] EWHC 2072 (QB) is one which has certainly got lawyers
[ad_1] The low down In 2021 solicitors were hit by eye-watering increases in premiums amid concerns about market capacity. For many firms renewing cover on the traditional date
[ad_1] In January 2014 we published Irish Origin, an article for UK based practitioners to assist in dealing with Irish assets as part of UK based estates. At
[ad_1] The Bill of Rights Bill (the Bill), if enacted, will repeal the Human Rights Act (the HRA) 1998. What will remain the same? Section 2(1) and Schedule
[ad_1] In June 2021, in an acknowledgement of the perilous financial position that many local authorities found themselves in after the worst of the pandemic, the government appointed
[ad_1] On 21 July 2022, in a further measure to sharpen its sanctions regime, the government brought into force a prohibition on Russian businesses receiving certain UK professional
[ad_1] On 29 July 2022 judgment was handed down in Rebekah Vardy’s libel claim against Coleen Rooney following a seven-day trial, marking the culmination of the ‘Wagatha Christie’
[ad_1] The low down Plans for reform of the parole rules will see bold new powers for the justice secretary to veto the release of serious offenders. But
[ad_1] After a general election there are plenty of new faces in Westminster – first-time MPs walking the same corridors as veterans steeped in the quirks, protocols and