Legal updates – Page 24
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New rules for data protection
Data breach management and the new EU data protection regulation.
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Local government: planning enforcement
The Robert Fidler case is still rumbling like a potentially active volcano.
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Commercial property: overage clauses
What should commercial property lawyers look out for, to make sure their drafting does not end up before a judge?
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Mind the gender pay gap
The government is taking steps to address pay inequalities that still exist in UK workplaces.
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Mixed fortunes for the SFO
The SFO faces daunting political and resourcing challenges, but it is moving in the right direction.
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Family law: offsetting pensions
A considered overview of offsetting pensions in financial remedy orders helps fill a gap where there is precious little guidance.
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New offences and sentencing
Two further significant provisions of the Serious Crime Act 2015 have been brought into force.
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Without prejudice privilege
The application of the privilege came into question in a recent Court of Appeal case.
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New EU data protection regulation
The regulation will replace all data protection legislation in EU member states. What do practitioners need to do next to be ready?
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PI: non-delegable duty of care
The Court of Appeal dealt with the issue of vicarious liability after the foster child claimant suffered abuse.
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Local government: consultation minefield
Lambeth Council came unstuck for effectively moving the goalposts in relation to its published consultation arrangements.
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Civil procedure: expert evidence
A failure to control expert evidence will result in the court making adverse costs orders.
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Wills and probate: relief from forfeiture
When can the court relieve intended beneficiaries with criminal records from forfeiting estates?
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Family law: setting aside orders
The court will be heavily influenced by what the parties have agreed.
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Environmental claims plans undermine access to justice
Costs rules for environmental cases now comply with EU law after lengthy scrutiny. But a new consultation could ultimately limit access to redress for many groups.
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Defence of tender before claim
In order for the defendant to rely on this defence, he must comply with Civil Procedure Rule 37.2.
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Challenges to ‘austerity’ cuts
Lincolnshire County Council has recently undergone two legal challenges to its proposals for redesigning its library service in the light of ‘increasing budgetary constraints’.
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‘Refugees’, ‘migrants’ and the Brexit vote
Popular familiarity does not necessarily reflect an equally robust understanding.
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Localism bill does not rule out bias
Apparent bias remains a serious risk to local government decisions, as some recent judgments show.