In Dickensian London, you are looking through a high-street window at a senior associate who is feverishly working under candlelight on a cold, dark winter’s morning. Your ear
Litigation often turns on the documentary evidence produced by parties. Judges like the certainty of documents. But, of course, evidence is more likely than ever to be in
The High Court has granted an application to anonymise the identities of all individual claimants represented by Austen Hays in the data privacy group action brought against Grindr.
According to the government, Japanese knotweed (JKW) is the most common UK invasive knotweed species. It spreads directly through rhizome (root) growth and a new plant can grow
The low down In the 1930s, countries responded to economic depression with protectionism, the effects of which arguably became part of a doom loop that ended with the
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In JR v Advocate General for Scotland [2024] CSOH 64, the Court of Session has encouraged greater use of the powers to transfer a judicial review to the
Sir Brian Langstaff delivered his final report on the infected blood scandal last month. Fiona Scolding KC, who represented over 300 victims, examines how the state failed them
The High Court has held that the decision made by Suella Braverman not to implement recommendations made in Wendy Williams’ review into the Windrush scandal was unlawful. The