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Her Honour Nasreen PearceRetired Circuit Judge District Judge Sue JacksonNominated Judge of the Court of Protection The articles entitled 'The Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards' are a series on...
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Jo Delahunty QC4 Paper Buildings Kate PurkissCoram Chambers In their article, Jo Delahunty QC and Kate Purkiss, who represented Chana Al Alas in the care proceedings in which she and the father...
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Sir Nicholas WallPresident of the Family Division This is the full text of Sir Nicholas Wall, President of the Family Division's keynote address to the Resolution conference in Leeds in March...
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This is a question which the husband and wife (so called here for convenience) in the recent case of Dukali v Lamrani [2012] EWHC 1748 (Fam), would have undoubtedly answered in the affirmative, until...
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With my days studying for the Legal Practice Course still fresh in my mind, I entered my training contract only too aware of the need to be live to potential money laundering situations, duties of...
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My colleague, Lucy Loizou, wrote an opinion piece published on 26 April 2012 about why you may need to be "first to issue" divorce proceedings where there is a jurisdiction race. In light of her piece...
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It is certainly good to learn that the interest in carers and the cared-for at home are now the subject of some interest by HM Government. A quick scan of the population statistics tells anyone that...
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A compulsory minimum salary for trainee solicitors (currently £18,590 in Central London and £16,650 outside of London) has been prescribed by the Law Society, and now the SRA, since 1982. The SRA now...
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