[ad_1] 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
[ad_1] 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
[ad_1] 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
[ad_1] 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
[ad_1] 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
[ad_1] 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
[ad_1] This landmark judgment, handed down on 11 June, came some eight years after BHS collapsed into administration on 25 April 2016 with a £571m pensions shortfall, 13
[ad_1] The low down Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) should be front and centre of the industrial and wealth strategies of any incoming government. The ease and confidence
[ad_1] Richard Gregory Barca Application 12486-2023 Admitted 1986 Hearings 15-17 April 2024 Reasons 26 April 2024 The SDT ordered that the respondent should pay a fine of £30,000.
[ad_1] The theme of Learning Disability Week 2024 (17-23 June) is ‘do you see me?’. This made me think about the cases that public law practitioners see all