Feb 27, 2023 Ballot opens on 28 February 2023 for the new India Young Professionals visa scheme By Kerry Garcia The ballot opens at 2.30pm India Standard Time on 28 February 2023 for Indian nationals aged 18 - 30 wishing to come to the UK under the...
Feb 27, 2023 Full and frank disclosure means exactly that By Grace Parker-White This case again emphasises that parties to a divorce must disclose everything, if they don't the agreement reached can be set aside by...
Feb 27, 2023 16 & 17 year olds can no longer legally marry By Nicola Harries A welcome move to protect vulnerable children from being forced into marriage at a young age. For most couples the age of marriage is...
Feb 24, 2023 Until death us do part... By Stevens & Bolton LLP It’s a basic legal principle that a criminal shouldn’t be able to benefit from their crime. Just so, at a crossroads where civil and...
Feb 22, 2023 CAT rules that CMA information gathering powers have limited extraterritorial reach By Gustaf Duhs As reported here, BMW and VW challenged the extraterritorial reach of CMA information gathering powers under s26 of the Competition Act...
Feb 21, 2023 New industry guidance for game developers to protect children By Stevens & Bolton LLP The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has recently issued a series of recommendations for game developers to provide protection for...
Feb 21, 2023 A day in the life of a trainee solicitor - meet Tom O'Dell By Tom O'Dell In the latest instalment of our “day in the life of a trainee solicitor” series, we’re following Tom O’Dell, a second-year trainee...
Feb 20, 2023 ClientEarth bring ESG claim against the Financial Conduct Authority By Elizabeth Pistak ClientEarth, an environmental charity, have recently issued a judicial review claim in the High Court against the FCA, the UK’s financial...
Feb 16, 2023 Insolvency stats reveal stark 52% rise in compulsory liquidations By Lucy Trott Today’s statistics reveal a stark reality that insolvencies are continuing to climb in the face of record levels inflation, increasing...
Feb 16, 2023 What's wrong with the CIGA moratorium? By Matthew Padian Wind the clock back a couple of years to (dare I mention it…) the Covid-19 pandemic, and insolvency practitioners were getting mildly...
Feb 16, 2023 Widow whose husband of 66 years left her out of his will wins half of his estate By Victoria Batstone After a 66 year marriage, a woman whose husband's will left everything to their two sons and leaving no provision for her or their four...
Feb 16, 2023 Private residential landlords abandon the market - is the Renters Reform Bill the answer? By Jessica Waters The Times has today reported that a third of private residential landlords are likely to reduce the number of properties available for...