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Looking on tempests
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Looking on tempests

There are alternatives to Jackson which have the benefit that they might actually work, argues Martyn McLeish
Update: wills and probate
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Update: wills and probate

Helen Bryant rounds up the latest developments, including an intestate polygamist and a couple who were so close they accidently signed each other's wills
Suit yourself
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Suit yourself

The Supreme Court's decision to abolish experts' immunity from suit has left witnesses open to negligence claims, but to what extent will things really change? Danielle Best examines the implications, and Martin Spencer QC advises on what experts should do next
A car crash judgment
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A car crash judgment

It's not just women drivers who should be angry with the ECJ - lawyers should be equally disappointed by its feeble reasoning, writes Paul Stanley NO
All for one
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All for one

As the capital gains whirlwind finally settles, Piers Master and Chris Harbinson take stock of where a decade of upheaval has left clients
Premium prices
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Premium prices

Can insurers bringing a subrogated claim recover a success fee? Shirley Denyer and Raj Patel report
Resident evil
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Resident evil

Richard Jordan explains how to avoid residency traps when taking up employment abroad
Common ground
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Common ground

William Webster and Paul Wilmshurst uncover the difficulties landowners face when defending a village green application