All Practice points articles – Page 27
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Criminal investigations post-Brexit
European Investigation Orders are a form of mutual legal assistance useful both to defence and prosecution, but uncertainty surrounds their future.
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Well-known tools can be adapted to fight new forms of fraud
A combination of modified legal weapons and various innovative service methods made for a groundbreaking judgment in a banking fraud case earlier this year.
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Grenfell and the right to free expression
The arrests of six men for burning an effigy of the Grenfell Tower has pushed the issue of clarity between public and private expression back into the spotlight.
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Reforming the courts: a half-time report
What is the current state of play following plans announced two years ago to improve the courts and tribunals system?
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Putting a price on conveyancing
Solicitors point out that every residential conveyancing transaction is different – so how to deal with ‘price transparency’ requirements that assume the service is commoditised?
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Sleep-ins and the national minimum wage
Supreme Court bid for permission to appeal Mencap decision.
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‘Normalising’ the presence of LiPs
Individuals who go to court without a lawyer can jeopardise their right to a fair trial.
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Calculating diminution in value
Quantifying diminution of value as a form of damages poses problems for litigators and the courts.
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