Divorce set aside after 12 years because husband forged documents
The case of Randhawa v Randhawa reads more like fiction than a legal judgment: there were allegations of forgery; a paternity test; the...
The case of Randhawa v Randhawa reads more like fiction than a legal judgment: there were allegations of forgery; a paternity test; the...
There are substantial changes on the horizon to the regulatory framework for building and fire safety in respect of high-rise residential...
Over the past two years, e-execution has been instrumental in overcoming the logistical challenges posed to document execution by the...
It is estimated that 1.9 million people in the UK suffer from domestic abuse every year. With complaints soaring since the start of the...
Following media speculation, the Secretary of State for the Home Department; Rt Hon Priti Patel MP announced via Twitter and then via the
We took a look at the website DHGate, a marketplace that is seeing a lot of traffic for fake luxury goods and thought it might be useful...
The impact of the Coronavirus Pandemic has not just affected the way that we live and work but also the way we shop. One of the lasting...
There have been, and will continue to be, many changes within the UK resulting from Brexit, with the UK having left the European Union at...
Emirates Global Aluminium (EGA) has recently announced that it will begin construction on a new plant to turn bauxite residue, a...
In October 2021, the Nuffield Family Justice Observatory published its research into children’s experience of private law proceedings –...
From 6 April 2022, employers and landlords in England will be able to use Identification Document Validation Technology (let’s call it ‘
Despite calls upon the government to intervene and, later, attempts to sell the business, the South West construction firm Midas has...
The Leasehold Reform (Ground Rent) Bill has received Royal Assent. The majority of the Act has not yet come into force and there will be...
The Government has reiterated its intentions to press ahead with the abolition of section 21 evictions (sometimes referred to as 'no...
Following the departure of the UK from the European Union, the UK government has acknowledged and protected the rights of EU and EFTA...
Immersive art brings a whole new dimension to how a piece or installation is appreciated and understood. Just as the public get to engage...
When the availability of bounceback loans was announced, it was heralded as the way for small businesses to quickly and easily access...
It's 7:30am on Monday morning. The boiler's broken, tube strikes are back and you're already running late for your 9am meeting. Two years...
Our colleagues James Riby and Charlotte Posnansky wrote recently about the changes to divorce laws and the advent of “no-fault divorce”...
In line with best international practice, the Survey Land Registration Bureau (Bahrain) has recently implemented the use of electronic...
On 11th January 2022, a “Statement on the Efficient Conduct of Financial Remedy Proceedings in the Financial Remedies Court Below...
As businesses with office space continue to navigate their way through the challenges brought about by COVID-19, it seems unlikely that...
Layla Moran, Liberal Democrat MP for Oxford West and Abingdon, introduced to the House of Commons on Wednesday 19 January a bill to set...
On Friday 28 January 2022, the ICO’s new data transfer agreement (UK IDTA), and the international data transfer addendum (the UK...
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