[ad_1] Trustees of the Barry Congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses v BXB [2023] UKSC 15 – 9 May 2023 The claimant was a member of the defendant’s church. She
[ad_1] The low down SMEs are the backbone of the UK economy yet they struggle to assert their legal rights, especially when it comes to debt recovery and
[ad_1] Russian military aggression disrupted a vast number of legal processes in Ukraine. The Ukrainian judicial system has also been severely affected by the war. However, as justice
[ad_1] During prime minister Rishi Sunak’s visit to France in March, a conference took place in the hearing centre of the International Chamber of the Commercial Court of
[ad_1] The Employment Lawyers Association (ELA) welcomes recommendations to ensure workers’ rights are protected, contained in the Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy report on Post-pandemic economic growth: UK
[ad_1] Reforms introduced under the Domestic Abuse Act 2021 have been welcome in protecting and supporting victims by expanding the definition of domestic abuse. This now includes coercive
[ad_1] Recent media coverage of Thomas Cashman’s refusal to attend sentencing for the murder of nine-year-old Olivia Pratt-Korbel has reignited the debate about whether prisoners should be compelled
[ad_1] On 23 March Croydon Council announced ‘it will be taking unprecedented action to hold former senior leaders to account for misconduct, wrongdoing and failures in governance that
[ad_1] It is the most important bilateral legal relationship in the world. The US and UK (overwhelmingly England, thanks to the City’s pull) did legal business worth nearly