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The Supreme Court has dismissed the appeal of the parents of a child subject to a care order in the case of B (a child) [2013] UKSC 33. Last year the Court of Appeal upheld the decision of the...
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His Honour Judge Stephen Wildblood QC will be giving a lecture on 24th June at the Civil Justice centre in Bristol at 4.30pm. It will deal with the new Public Law Outline and the structure of the...
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The Supreme Court has unanimously allowed the appeal by Yasmin Prest and declared that property owned by the husband's companies are held on a resulting trust. The husband, Michael Prest, must...
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Children and vulnerable victims, who have survived the most horrific crimes, will be offered the chance to avoid what is often a distressing and intimidating court experience by pre-recording both...
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Peers voted overwhelmingly yesterday in favour of equal marriage, following an attempt by Lord Dear to have the Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Bill thrown out. Lord Dear's motion was rejected by a...
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The European Parliament has voted with an overwhelming majority (602 votes in favour, 23 against, 63 abstentions) to endorse the European Commission's proposal for an EU-wide violence protection...
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The Upper House of the Japanese Parliament passed a bill on Wednesday to ratify the Hague Convention on Child Abduction by March 2014, according to the Japan Times.   The Convention seeks to...
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Over 7,500 lawyers took part in a 10km sponsored walk on 20 May to raise a record £575,000 for charities that provide free legal advice in London and the South East. This sector has been severely...
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The Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Bill had its final reading in the House of Commons on Tuesday before passing to the House of Lords in early June. The bill cleared its...
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Recruitment specialists Sellick Partnership has today revealed the key findings from the 2013 salary survey for the legal sector. The survey is a reflection of the changes being made by employers...
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