Controlling migrant activity across the English Channel has proven difficult, as the Ministry of Defence was called upon to help tackle the issue.…
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Intellectual Property and TechnologyWeekly updates
Schrems strikes again: The European Court of Justice declares EU-US Privacy Shield illegal
by Luke Ecclesby Luke EcclesIn a very recent ruling it was held that tech firms like Facebook must change how they send data from the EU to…
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The Land Registry has embraced technological changes and laid out plans to begin accepting e-signatures for legal execution of deeds. Power of Attorneys…
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Before discussing the case, it’s important to establish what a McKenzie friend is and the role they play within court and the litigation…
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Lawyers could be subject to competency based spot checks
by Luke Ecclesby Luke EcclesHas the role and expectation of lawyers changed? Are they under greater pressure to prove their skills and competency? Is it justified to…
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Legal tech, video calls and now thermographic cameras are set to become the new norm for law schools and the legal industry. As…
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The legal market is picking up, people are returning to offices and the sanctions which we’ve been under for many months have finally…
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Family LawWeekly updates
The Supreme Court gives a green light to forum shopping in divorce proceedings
by Faareen Aliby Faareen AliForum shopping is where a party to a proceeding chooses the court (forum) where it wants its case to be decided, usually based…
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Jury trial debate intensifies as Criminal Barristers speak out
by Luke Ecclesby Luke EcclesA week ago, I touched on the problems facing ‘either way’ jury trials and the prospect of them being temporarily scrapped in order…