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Why are there still no safe routes to the UK for Gazan civilians trying to join their families here? Our Immigration team write in Solicitors Journal
News — 23 October 2024
Families of deceased children, whose identities were taken by undercover police officers, give evidence to the Undercover Policing Inquiry
Blog — 11 October 2018
Careful what you say: compensation where NHS reception staff misled patient
The Supreme Court, the highest Court in the UK, has just provided its Judgment on a case that could have profound implications for non-clinical NHS staff.
Blog — 05 October 2018
A rare judge
Lord Denning was a unique personality who left an indelible mark on English law; but there was more than one side to his character, says Geoffrey Bindman QC
Blog — 03 October 2018
Civil partnerships to be extended to opposite sex couples
The government has announced that it supports the extension of civil partnerships to opposite sex couples following the widely publicised case of Rebecca Steinfeld and Charles Keidan, which came before…
Blog — 24 September 2018
Civil Liability Bill—key provisions and anticipated impact
Personal Injury analysis: we discuss the progress and anticipated impact of the Civil Lability Bill, which includes proposals for reform in relation to whiplash claims, as well as a new…
Brexit: deal or no deal- the consequences on family law if there is no exit agreement.
Most seem to agree that it will be of mutual benefit to the United Kingdom (UK) and the European Union (EU) to reach a negotiated exit agreement, but while this…
Blog — 13 September 2018
No fault divorce – government consultation
The fundamentals of divorce legislation have not been subject to reform for almost 50 years.
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