Post-Conway, David Lawson considers the future of challenges to the law on assisted suicide
Evicting anti-social tenants: hope in Dante’s inferno? Nicholas Dobson
When nursing care is provided in a social care context, who foots the bill? Nicholas Dobson looks at the Supreme Court case of Forge Care Homes
Judicial independence remains a perennial issue in all democracies, as Geoffrey Bindman explains
Nicholas Dobson charts the substantial litigation necessary to maintain the integrity of the 11-plus
The impact of Brexit, the outcome of the latest Jackson costs review and taming the “monster” of e-disclosure are of critical importance if the UK is to retain its standing as the dominant legal centre.
Are the contents of a minister’s diary disclosable under the Freedom of Information Act? Nicholas Dobson reports
George Hepburne Scott discusses the death of s 2 arguments & the ‘transient state’ of European Arrest Warrants
Should councillors have standing to challenge a procurement decision of their authority? Nicholas Dobson traces the arguments on both sides
Partner hire strengthens global infrastructure and energy financing practice
Legal director bolsters international expertise in dispute resolution team
Corporate governance and company law specialist joins the team
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