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Nathan Talbott dissects the recent report by the Committee of Public Accounts
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Helen Evans KC explains what’s been happening with contempt of court applications arising out of litigation misconduct
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For the June 2025 volume, Jinal Shah of BCLP speaks to the Solicitors Journal
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The case of Lynn Ross v Secretary of State scrutinises planning permission issues surrounding the Longhedge Solar Farm
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The NSW government's proposed reforms aim to reduce psychological injury claims in the workplace
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Mikhail Vishnyakov ,
Gin Kynigos
Mikhail Vishnyakov and Gin Kynigos share their thoughts on the legal issues in the wake of the imposition of tariffs and retaliatory tariffs
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Rina Mistry
Rina Mistry discusses how to identify parental alienation
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Khurram Rashid discusses the details of an unusual murder case
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Raymond Wacks shares his concerns on the expansion of the rule of law
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Bernard George shares his thoughts on the over and under use of AML checks
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Dr Mukesh Kripalani explains why the legal sector needs to change how it views neurodivergence
Caroline Greenwell, Abigail Rushton and Bella Henry unpick the latest Business Plan from the Serious Fraud Office
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Danielle Reece-Greenhalgh discusses the reforms targeting the creation of sexually explicit deepfakes
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Tim Williamson shares his thoughts on how we make sure that football survives
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Alison Fredericks discusses the proposals put forward by the Office for Students
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Richard Broadbent shares his thoughts on the Planning and Infrastructure Bill
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Kiran Desai
Tthe Mergers Charter and 4Ps (pace, predictability, proportionality and process) aim to streamline merger reviews and enhance economic growth
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AI is transforming manufacturing, but with innovation comes new legal risks