Bulk conveyancers will be first in line to make the best of ?the upturn in the property market, but you too could benefit, ?says Kent solicitor Peter Rodd
The latest initiatives, both at EU and UK levels, to align employment law with economic reality are once again likely to be out of sync, says Stephen Levinson
Ann Stanyer reports on changes to the calculation of tax on relevant property trusts, new measures introduced in the Finance Act 2013, and a case of abuse of authority by a deputy so serious the judge ordered the judgment to be published in un-anonymised form
Quite aside from the debate whether Britain should be in or out of Europe, EU law provides an array of rules, rights and options for litigators, says Robert McCracken QC
A case about the right of Inuits to continue to hunt seals raised novel issues about applicants' standing in challenges to certain European rules, says Paul Stanley QC
The challenges thrown up by seemingly minor changes to the reporting of non-material breaches and the suitability test should not be underestimated, says Susanna Heley