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 and
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 Norton
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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 firms
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 of
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