‘Safety’ v autonomy – Law Gazette – Features
The Commons committee stage of the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill has concluded. Now extensively amended, is the legislation fit for purpose? Eduardo Reyes reports. – Read More
The Commons committee stage of the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill has concluded. Now extensively amended, is the legislation fit for purpose? Eduardo Reyes reports. – Read More
With lawyers’ ethics under increasing scrutiny, the profession’s regulators have come out fighting, issuing a raft of reviews and reports. But deeper cultural change may also be needed, reports Joanna…
Commercial contracts. – Read More
Lawyers are fighting to stay on the right side of the market’s ‘bifurcation’, while a slowdown in transactions is fuelling disputes. – Read More
Civil justice. – Read More
Decisions filed recently with the Law Society (which may be subject to appeal). – Read More
Family. – Read More
Environmental litigation. – Read More
Sponsored content. Jason Coppard of Lumin Wealth highlights solutions to negate or reduce an inheritance tax (IHT) liability, in light of new rules around pensions and IHT – Read More
Sponsored content. While crypto allows for fast, borderless transactions, these same features make it attractive for people engaged in illicit activity. – Read More
Sponsored content. While crypto allows for fast, borderless transactions, these same features make it attractive for people engaged in illicit activity. – Read More
Decisions filed recently with the Law Society (which may be subject to appeal). – Read More
Road traffic laws. – Read More
Criminal law. – Read More
A 1994 report by Sir Michael Latham revolutionised the handling of construction disputes, ushering in an adjudication system where parties would ‘pay now, argue later’. Three decades on, reports Maria…