Evidence tests for domestic violence are unlawful, says Court of Appeal
The charity Rights of Women has succeeded in the Court of Appeal on a challenge to the legal aid regulation requiring any proof of the...
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The charity Rights of Women has succeeded in the Court of Appeal on a challenge to the legal aid regulation requiring any proof of the...
Now that the Supreme Court has decided that the doctrine of joint enterprise has been too broadly interpreted for the past 30 years,...
Perhaps unsurprisingly, Mrs Wooldridge, who inherited substantially under her late husband's will, has failed to secure an additional...
Solicitors Journal celebrates its 160th birthday this year!
In addition to the inaugural Solicitors Journal Awards, we’re delighted to...
It does seem morally wrong that a person can be dismissed by their employer because of ill health and I hear it time and time again from...
The Law Society has released its guidance on the new continuing competence regime for solicitors, which is being phased in to replace the...
Barbara Rich is spot on with her criticism of careless and incompetent reporting. Such inaccuracies lead to misunderstanding as to the...
The case of R ( oao Silke Roskilly) v Cornwall County Council may at first sight seem yet another local issue. However read the case...
The updated finance guidance from the Charity Commission is welcome support for charity trustees in a difficult economic climate. Many...
In this post for Solicitors Journal David Allen Green, solicitor and legal commentator, calls for more legal blogging, particularly from...
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