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Business as usual?

Sophie Nappert analyses how international arbitration in London will fare post-Brexit   Unless and until the UK formally leaves the EU, the Brexit vote – which has political and ...
30 August 2016 / Sophie Nappert
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Drones: flightpath to the future?

Joseph Dalby and Ruhi Sethi examine the many legal issues that may flow from increased drone use   Drones are rapidly being seen as a feature of the near future, because of the ...
30 August 2016 / Ruhi Sethi / Joseph Dalby
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Brexit: The Article 50 ‘trigger’

Nick Barber, Tom Hickman and Jeff King argue that Parliament has an indispensable role in triggering withdrawal from the European Union   As a matter of domestic constitutional ...
25 July 2016 / Jeff King / Tom Hickman / Nick Barber
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Hostile environment

As the nation grapples with the impact of Brexit on migration, Ronan Toal briefs readers on the major revisions already introduced by the Immigration Act 2016   Back in 2002 ...
25 July 2016 / Ronan Toal
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Brexit: A new relationship

Evanna Fruithof, Alexandria Carr and Gordon Nardell QC set out possible models for the UK’s relationship with the EU post-Brexit   Following the vote to leave on 23 June, the EU ...
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Changing the effect

Litigators beware – open conduct in litigation could change the effect of a Part 36 offer, warns Alan Tunkel   Can an offer made under Part 36 of the Civil Procedure Rules be ...
27 June 2016 / Alan Tunkel
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Avoid/evade

Recent news analysis of the Panama Papers, and high-profile-personality stakes in offshore funds, have turned up the heat in the tax avoid v evade debate. Kevin Prosser QC sheds ...
27 June 2016 / Kevin Prosser KC
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Is London still ahead of the game?

Khawar Qureshi QC provides an overview of recent trends and issues relating to the arbitral process   Arbitration as a means of dispute resolution has been utilised for more than ...
27 June 2016 / Khawar Qureshi KC
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The digital drive

Catherine Baksi considers whether lawyers, judges, courts and clients are ready for a digital revolution, the drivers for change, and impact on access to justice   Bulging briefs ...
27 June 2016 / Catherine Baksi
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No deal

Laura Hoyano provides a refresher on the barrister’s rule of independence in response to the Home Secretary’s proffered ‘deal’ to human rights lawyers   Home Secretary Theresa May ...
31 May 2016 / Laura Hoyano
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