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But while judges should always be unbiased and above the fray, as Roman Poet Horace acknowledged in his Ars Poetica, even ...
James Tumbridge, a Partner at Keystone Law, looks at the decision in Ayinde, R (On the Application Of) v London Borough of ...
(c) for the purpose of discovery or other similar procedures in any court proceedings or arbitral proceedings (as the case ...
Jessica Anderson is senior associate at Hunters Law The High Court’s Decision in London Trocadero (2015) LLP v Picturehouse Cinemas Ltd and others [2025] EWHC 1247 (Ch) A recent High Court ruling in L ...
Adjudication Matters: May 2025 27th May 2025 Welcome to the May 2025 edition of Adjudication Matters, where we discuss the latest key developments in adjudication. In this month’s bulletin we look at: ...
A barrister and her solicitors have been condemned by a judge for their “appalling professional misbehaviour” after they cited non-existent cases. Sarah Forey of 3 Bolt Court Chambers and the Haringey ...
ABUJA – As the allegation of sexual harassment involving Senate President, Godswill Akpabio and Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan continue to generate controversy, Every Woman Hope Centre (EWHC ...
The manufacturers of a breath testing device are third parties and any records they hold relating to the machine are not ‘prosecution material’ within the meaning of the CPIA: DPP v Wood and ...
Stability AI wanted the case thrown out of UK courts, but a judge ruled further investigation into Getty and Stability’s claims merits a trial.
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