[ad_1] The low down No court likes to see its decisions overturned. This was an embarrassment faced by the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal following its decision to sanction Ryan
[ad_1] On 1 October a new building control regime was brought into force for higher-risk buildings (HRBs) with the Building (Higher-Risk Buildings Procedures) (England) Regulations 2023 (the regulations)
[ad_1] The issue of artificial intelligence and its interaction with the law is undoubtedly a ‘hot topic’. A particularly worrying development for family lawyers is the use of
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London still top dispute resolution hub
2023-10-30T11:30:00Z
By Gazette reporter
Law Society research confirms that the UK capital is the most attractive centre for commercial
[ad_1] AAA and others v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2023] UKSC 42 On 15 November the Supreme Court determined the Rwanda removals policy to be
[ad_1] The low down In 1989 the Children Act brought a new coherence to the law relating to children, placing the child at the heart of decision-making. But
[ad_1] Although the presumption of parental involvement does not extend to a presumption of equal (or 50/50) care in England and Wales, there remains a great deal of
[ad_1] The new Unified Patent Court (UPC) has been established to provide a forum for hearing disputes about unitary patents which provide patent protection encompassing 17 EU member
[ad_1] Planning reform is high on the agenda of both main parties, reports Maria Shahid. But endless rounds of consultation, and pledges that are long on aspiration but