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Behind with your mortgage?

Vol 153 no 25 30-06-2009

Things must be bad when lawyers are starting to apply for judicial posts in droves. According to the latest figures released by the Judicial Appointments Commission applications for judicial posts last year rose by 40 per cent to 3,514,...

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Who do you think you are

Vol 153 no 25 30-06-2009

State-funded faith schools are exempt from the provisions on religious discrimination but not from those on race. JFS, formerly known as the Jewish Free School and rated as 'outstanding' by OFSTED, found out the hard way this week when the...

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Left hanging

Vol 153 no 25 30-06-2009

The long-awaited House of Lords decision on the statutory holiday entitlement of employees on long-term sick leave has left several issues unresolved, says David Green

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Breaking a promise

Vol 153 no 25 30-06-2009

Two recent cases have limited the scope for defendants to obtain relief from court orders, with the courts taking a tougher line on compliance, says Mark Lim

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Tipping the balance

Vol 153 no 25 30-06-2009

Allowing the police to ‘kettle’ demonstrators and non-demonstrators alike does not adequately balance the duty to preserve the peace with the rights of the citizen, says Paul Harris

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Regime change

Vol 153 no 25 30-06-2009

Adam Herbert explains how the Finance Act 2008 will affect offshore trustees and their advisers, highlighting key issues and exploring some practical solutions

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Fully enabled

Vol 153 no 25 30-06-2009

Practitioners appearing in the new tribunals should take time to review the nature and purpose of the amended procedural rules, say Keith Wilding and John Marston as they share their tips for effective and successful advocacy

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Update: insolvency

Vol 153 no 25 30-06-2009

David Archer reviews the latest cases and developments on debt relief orders, pre-packs, the Madoff case, late submission of a CVA claim and bankruptcy shields

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Update: company law

Vol 153 no 25 30-06-2009

Simon Graham takes a look at some chronologically challenged but revered and, more importantly, still relevant cases, as he explores some of company law’s hidden depths

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