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We are all very familiar with blood tests, ranging from routine full blood counts and urea and electrolytes to far more esoteric and unusual tests, and we are also familiar with tests having normal or...
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National Day of Remembrance 14th July is the National Day of Remembrance for victims of so-called honour-based abuse. This date was chosen because it marks the birthday of Shafilea Ahmed. Shafi...
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Head of our Family department Kim Beatson hosted the second International Forum on Nuptial Agreements with Q&A. During the form she asked a series of questions to her international colleagues. We...
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Many legal disputes fall neatly in one category such as civil, family or criminal law. After completing their training most modern-day lawyers, and this includes judges, tend to focus on one main area...
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Crime-Stoppers – 3 week July ’21 campaign Crime-Stoppers are running a three-week campaign from 5 July 2021 to 25 July 2021. They are piloting two areas in London, namely Brent and Ealing....
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Head of our Family department Kim Beatson hosted the second International Forum on Nuptial Agreements with Q&A. During the form she asked a series of questions to her international colleagues. We...
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An interview by Lexis Nexis with Debra Wilson, Partner in our Housing department. Environment analysis: As part of a series of environmental analyses preceding the 26th UN Climate Change Conferen...
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In 2015 the Deregulation Act made significant changes to the section 21 ‘no-fault’ eviction procedure that applies to assured shorthold tenancies (ASTs) in England. For the first time landlords’...
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