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Bouncing liability
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Bouncing liability

The Licensing Act 2003 has seen an increase in security requirements for licensed premises. Stephanie Cope examines the implications for parties to personal injury actions involving door supervisors
Rome III... or not
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Rome III... or not

James Stewart examines the consequences for divorcing couples of Britain's withdrawal from the draft Rome III regulation
SJ interview: Sir Mark Potter
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SJ interview: Sir Mark Potter

In an exclusive interview, the president of the family division tells Jean-Yves Gilg why he welcomes delaying the Carter reforms and shares his reservations over the opening up of family courts
Update: trusts
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Update: trusts

Finance Act 2006 changesInter vivos trusts Trusts IPDIsBereaved minors18-25 trustsTransitional provisionsLife policiesCGT and modernisationSettlor interested trustTrustee residence By Catherine Sanders
Natural Act (2)
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Natural Act (2)

In his second article on the Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006, James Pavey analyses how new provisions on wildlife protection, Sites of Special Interest and National Parks will affect landowners, farmers, and the planning process
Accidents at work (6)
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Accidents at work (6)

In the final article in this series, Gordon Exall looks at the Working Time Regulations, the Construction Regulations and the importance of training in assessing cases throughout the ambit of accidents at work
Reynolds revived
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Reynolds revived

The Lords' decision in Jameel is a welcome nod to the freedom of the press, says Rod Dadak
Team work
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Team work

Management buy-outs only ever succeed if accountants and lawyers work together fully from the start, says Mark Sharpley