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This landmark ruling provides some degree of clarity into the often-debated points around the corporate veil, although the devil is, as always, in the detail. Although they have upheld the...
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Durham County Council v Dunn [2012] EWCA Civ 1654 is a case about a civil claim arising from alleged abuse of a person at a young people's centre; but for the family lawyer it operates on at least...
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This week brought with it an opportunity for a day out of glorious Bristol to attend the Family Law Reception at the Inner Temple. As ever, it was a very pleasant occasion which enabled Jordans’...
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Mohan v Mohan [2013] EWCA Civ 586 provides a timely reminder of the law in relation to self-incrimination privilege; but it also suggests that questions about procedure for over enforcement of...
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The Law Society Gazette reports, 24 May, that the UK has declined to take part in an EU initiative to launch a "European justice scoreboard", which according to the EU press release is "to...
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Family arbitration has been successfully launched in several countries recently and is having a kick-start in those countries where it is presently available but underused. There has been a...
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Christine Piper, Brunel University     Section 1 of the Children and Young Persons Act 1933, originally drafted in the 1860s, sets out the offence often referred to as ‘child...
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To commence proceedings I will firstly deal with the most disturbing judgment on offer this week before moving on to the more palatable types of cases involving financial remedies and judicial...
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The cases of Re JG (a child by her guardian) v Legal Services Commission and ors (incl Law Society and Secretary of State for Justice) [2013] EWHC 804 (Admin) and R (on the application of T) v Legal...
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Nick Airey,  Consultant Psychiatrist, Somerset This article presents something about the history and usage of heroin. The 'natural history' of a heroin using couple is described in the context...
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