Feature
1 July 2008
Richard Bunker reviews issues raised over the government’s 10p tax climbdown, inheritance tax, changes to penalties for return errors and offshore disclosure facilities
Feature
10 June 2008
The changes to the civil procedure rules following the Woolf report were implemented ten years ago, but have they delivered the intended fairer results at lower costs and speedier justice, asks David Greene
News
19 May 2008
The law lords have laid down the guiding principles to be followed when judges make confiscation orders over criminal assets.Dismissing three appeals against orders from the Court of Appeal, they said that courts in England and Wales made more than...
Feature
22 April 2008
Vijay Ganapathy discusses recent rulings on limitation and dependancy duties, while Jock MacKenzie reviews cases involving expert witnesses
Feature
8 January 2008
Paul Stanley considers two cases the ECJ has attempted to grapple with on how Community law might affect the right of trade unionists to take collective action. Both may prove controversial and important
Feature
21 December 2007
Pre-action protocols are an effective tool to avoid litigation, but they are under-used says District Judge Robert Jordan
Feature
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