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CICA: it's criminal
Solicitors Journal

CICA: it's criminal

Under CICA, the injured citizen is still losing out on fair compensation. Ian Bailey calls for urgent reform
Caution to the wind
Solicitors Journal

Caution to the wind

Should your client accept a formal caution? Mark Conway considers the House of Lords' decision in Jones v Whalley
Blogging: the law
Solicitors Journal

Blogging: the law

Having established that blogging was good for your practice, Justin Patten examines the legal implications
Not so fine
Solicitors Journal

Not so fine

New enforcement powers for the collection of fines threaten individual rights, says Alan Murdie
Under review
Solicitors Journal

Under review

Unsuccessful bidders should take greater advantage of opportunities offered by judicial review. Nigel Giffin QC and Jason Coppel explain how
Housing law update
Solicitors Journal

Housing law update

Jim Shepherd and Dominic Preston discuss new legislation, human rights, possession claims, protection from eviction, right to buy, allocations, homelessness and anti-social behaviour
Battle green
Solicitors Journal

Battle green

The House of Lords has reversed the Court of Appeal ruling in the Oxfordshire CC v Oxford City Council village green case. Charles Mynors discusses the implications