Comment
22 February 2013
With insurance law under thorough review by the
Law Commission, Gerald Swaby asks whether the UK should
adopt the international approach to fraud by co-insured parties
News
26 November 2012
'We need to dispel doubts in this area once and for all'
Feature
18 September 2012
As the first arrests are taking place under new anti-squatting laws Lucy McCormick assesses the reach of the new offence
News
31 August 2012
Occupying non-residential buildings remains civil offence in balanced compromise
Feature
13 July 2012
With vendor fraud on the rise,
Michelle Garlick suggests a few basic steps to avoid becoming a victim and facing negligence claims
Feature
30 April 2012
Jill Lorimer and Caroline Day consider cases concerning grounds for arrest, confession evidence and challenges to the validity of search warrants
Reasonable grounds for arrest
The Court of Appeal’s decision in Alanov v Chief Constable of...
Feature
16 April 2012
Improvements to processes are welcome, but reducing access to justice for accident victims is unacceptable, says Donna Scully