THE LEGAL DEFINITION OF DISHONESTY FOLLOWING R -v- BARTON & BOOTH
4th May 2020Dishonesty following Barton & Booth [2020] EWCA 575 – what has really changed? Nicholas Clarke takes a look... Somewhere in a box in…
Dishonesty following Barton & Booth [2020] EWCA 575 – what has really changed? Nicholas Clarke takes a look... Somewhere in a box in…
Danish Ameen provides case law analysis highlighting key points for practitioners following the judgments handed down yesterday in the Court of Appeal in Re…
Elisabeth Tythcott analyses some potential implications for businesses, rent and the law as a result of the Health (Coronavirus, Restrictions) Regulations 2020. At 1.00pm on…
Rehana Begum discusses the importance of Article 6 (ECHR) in the context of remote interim removal hearings and the need for very careful…
On 23rd March 2020, and in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Prime Minister confined the country to isolation. The message was clear,…
Judgment in the Court of Appeal case of Re A (Children) (Remote Hearing: Care and Placement Orders) [2020] EWCA Civ 583 was handed down…
In the interests of promoting health and wellbeing during this current crisis, members of 18 St John Street have been joining Yvonne Healing in daily yoga…
This article is a brief update on the changes to the Practice Direction at CPR 32 in relation to foreign language statements and…
A new statutory instrument came into force on 24th April 2020 as a result of the government deeming that it was necessary during…
Whether viewed from the perspective of “Act of God” providing a defence at common law for non-performance of a contract, or, from the…
Stephen Murray discusses The Family Procedure (Amendment) Rules 2020 - The latest amendments to the FPR 2010 will come into force, as far as…