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29 January 2008
Law-abiding heroes or dangerous activists? Tim Lawson-Cruttenden and Melanie Loram examine how the law can try to prevent or stop the activities of protest groups
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22 January 2008
A moment of carelessness when driving may result in a prison sentence following changes to the law. This situation is causing concern to both lawyers and clients, say Paul Tain
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31 December 2007
When identity theft involves the use of your credit card on the internet for illegal purposes, your computer will be seized and examined, and the onus will be on you to prove fraud, as Chris Magee explains
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21 December 2007
The Arbory case has widened the liability of insurance brokers to ensure that their clients are adequately protected when seeking cover, say Terence Bergin and Andrew Davies
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30 November 2007
For divorcing couples, extracting enough equity from the matrimonial home to fund two new lifestyles is just one of several challenging exercises, says Michelle McDermott
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30 November 2007
In the early 20th century women were not legally permitted to qualify as solicitors, but the change that began after the First World War continues today, says Elizabeth Cruickshank
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19 October 2007
Simon Graham considers the October instalment of the Companies Act 2006, while David Archer reviews the new insolvency rules and recent cases