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When DIY divorce goes wrong divorce claims years after the event

  • Anthony Gold Solicitors
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  • United Kingdom
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  • June 7 2013

The case of Vince v Wyatt shows how divorcees can face financial claims many years after they split. Dale Vince claimed he had none of his current

A timely reminder for lawyers to reacquaint themselves with the white book?

  • Kingsley Napley
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  • United Kingdom
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  • June 5 2013

Given the recent and extensive amendments to the CPR, it may be useful for lawyers to remind themselves of the deadlines that apply when issuing and

Privilege overview

  • Hogan Lovells
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  • United Kingdom
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  • June 3 2013

Any recorded communication (for example: e-mails, taped phone conversations (including voicemails), letters, memoranda, computer records etc) may

Hands off! Can you stop your expert witness talking to another party?

  • Wragge & Co LLP
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  • United Kingdom
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  • June 5 2013

The short answer is no. The Commercial Court recently confirmed in the case of Versloot Dredging BV v HDI Gerling Industrie Versicherung Ag & Ors

Lawyers vs accountants: should accountants be able to claim privilege?

  • Rockwell Olivier
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  • Australia, United Kingdom
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  • May 22 2013

In both the United Kingdom and Australia, a professional grudge match is beginning to emerge which has the potential to become as divisive as a

When is a clean break not a clean break?

  • Anthony Gold Solicitors
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  • United Kingdom
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  • June 6 2013

Most people going through a divorce want to achieve future certainty in their financial arrangements. This can be achieved by what is known as a

UK Border Agency censured following risk of explosion at airport

  • RPC
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  • United Kingdom
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  • May 9 2013

The UK Border Agency (UKBA) has been censured following an incident in November 2009 which could have led to the explosion of military ammunition at

Prest v Petrodel: Supreme Court confirms existence of doctrine of piercing the corporate veil

  • Edwards Wildman Palmer LLP
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  • United Kingdom
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  • June 12 2013

The Supreme Court has today allowed the appeal in this family law case which considered the existence and scope of the doctrine of piercing the

Personal injury overseas and the problem of jurisdiction

  • 1 Chancery Lane
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  • United Kingdom
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  • June 10 2013

This case arose out of a road traffic accident in Croatia on 5 September 2009. The Claimant, a UK national domiciled in England, was on holiday with

Criminal records minor offending to be excluded from scope

  • Kingsley Napley
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  • United Kingdom
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  • June 10 2013

New legislation has been introduced which will mean that minor and historic offences will no longer appear on enhanced and standard criminal record