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‘No, the Norway option won’t turn Britain into a vassal state’
Authors: CityAM Dakis Hagen KC

Dakis Hagen QC writes an article for CityAM

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Margaret Thatcher library money is spent before a brick is laid
Authors: The Times Jonathan Fowles

Jonathan Fowles comments in The Times 'Margaret Thatcher library money is spent before a brick is laid'

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Defaulting Trustees: A Broad Brush Approach to Interest?
Authors: Knect365 Gregor Hogan

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Directors on the Brink
View PDF Authors: ChBA Isle of Man Conference Matthew Morrison KC


Freezing Orders: A Return to Orthodoxy?
View PDF Authors: Gregor Hogan

FM Capital Partners v Marino and others [2018] EWHC 2889 (Comm)


Running on In
View PDF Authors: Competition Law Insight

Examining cars and cartels


PSR Market Review: Card Services
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Suzanne Rab evaluates the Payment Systems Regulator's (PSR) proposal to conduct a market review into card-acquiring services.


Each spouse should know the financial implications of marriage
View PDF Authors: Law Society Gazette Constance McDonnell KC


Tribunal has jurisdiction to modify restrictive covenant (Lamble v Buttaci and another) LexisNexis
View PDF Authors: This article was first published in Lexis®PSL Property (12 June 2018) Andrew Bruce

Andrew Bruce, senior junior barrister at Serle Court Chambers, discusses the Upper Tribunal’s (UT) decision in Lamble v Buttaci, which concerns the jurisdiction of the UT to alter a qualified restrictive covenant relating to consent in the event that there wasn’t a determination to the unreasonableness of the refusal of consent.