Public Law

Articles

Back to the start position
Solicitors Journal

Back to the start position

Changes implemented under the Civil Procedure Rules have confused the issue in the area of non-service leaving more questions than answers, says Elizabeth Morrison
The claims e-revolution
Solicitors Journal

The claims e-revolution

The use of technology in court is now so easy and inexpensive that some judges even disallow court fees, says Edwina Millward
Reach across the fence
Solicitors Journal

Reach across the fence

Neighbour disputes are clogging up the courts according to a senior judge and failing to engage in mediation may result in an unwelcome outcome, says Amanda Morris
The floodgates stay shut
Solicitors Journal

The floodgates stay shut

Limitation rules in historical abuse cases have fundamentally changed after Hoare, but it does not make it easier to bring claims, says Peter Garsden
Update: planning and environmental law
Solicitors Journal

Update: planning and environmental law

Gregory Jones examines recent developments including time scales for filing evidence, core strategy challenges and strategic environmental assessments
Sleeping is not working
Solicitors Journal

Sleeping is not working

Resident carers are set to reappear in catastrophic injury litigation, says Victoria Coleman
Update: asylum and immigration
Solicitors Journal

Update: asylum and immigration

Jane Coker looks at the draft Immigration and Citizenship Bill, new deportation rules and future visa requirements