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Issue: Vol 162, Issue 7533

09 October 2012
IN THIS ISSUE

Shell Petroleum NV and other companies v European Commission T-343/06, [2012] All ER (D) 42 (Oct)

Re G (Children) (Education: Religious upbringing) [2012] EWCA Civ 1233, [2012] All ER (D) 50 (Oct)

Blackbay Ventures Ltd v Secretary of State for Health and another [2012] EWHC 2635 (Admin), [2012] All ER (D) 12 (Oct)

Tinseltime Ltd v Roberts and others [2012] EWHC 2628 (TCC), [2012] All ER (D) 19 (Oct)

Mutua and others v Foreign and Commonwealth Office [2012] EWHC 2678 (QB), [2012] All ER (D) 48 (Oct)

What do ABSs mean for individual partners, ask Clive Howard & Julian Roskill

James Wilson digs into the case of the foul-mouthed gardener

HLE blogger Stephen Hockman QC questions recent planning law proposals

Welsh law firm NewLaw Solicitors has appointed Timothy Carter and Mike Tonkin to its serious injuries team

The firms of DVORAK & SPOL, Gobert and Partners, Hammond, Bogaru and Associates and Ilieva Voutcheva & Co have entered into a new CEE partnership called BWSP

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MOVERS & SHAKERS

Hogan Lovells—Lisa Quelch

Hogan Lovells—Lisa Quelch

Partner hire strengthens global infrastructure and energy financing practice

Sherrards—Jan Kunstyr

Sherrards—Jan Kunstyr

Legal director bolsters international expertise in dispute resolution team

Muckle LLP—Stacey Brown

Muckle LLP—Stacey Brown

Corporate governance and company law specialist joins the team

NEWS

NOTICE UNDER THE TRUSTEE ACT 1925

HERBERT SMITH STAFF PENSION SCHEME (THE “SCHEME”)

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND BENEFICIARIES UNDER SECTION 27 OF THE TRUSTEE ACT 1925
Law firm HFW is offering clients lawyers on call for dawn raids, sanctions issues and other regulatory emergencies
From gender-critical speech to notice periods and incapability dismissals, employment law continues to turn on fine distinctions. In his latest employment law brief for NLJ, Ian Smith of Norwich Law School reviews a cluster of recent decisions, led by Bailey v Stonewall, where the Court of Appeal clarified the limits of third-party liability under the Equality Act
Non-molestation orders are meant to be the frontline defence against domestic abuse, yet their enforcement often falls short. Writing in NLJ this week, Jeni Kavanagh, Jessica Mortimer and Oliver Kavanagh analyse why the criminalisation of breach has failed to deliver consistent protection
Assisted dying remains one of the most fraught fault lines in English law, where compassion and criminal liability sit uncomfortably close. Writing in NLJ this week, Julie Gowland and Barny Croft of Birketts examine how acts motivated by care—booking travel, completing paperwork, or offering emotional support—can still fall within the wide reach of the Suicide Act 1961
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