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July 31st, 2023
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June 21st, 2023
Barrister Andrew Marsden has created a very interesting and useful series of videos on Commercial Agency   ... read more
May 6th, 2021
Barrister Andrew Marsden has created a very interesting and useful series of videos on Shareholder Disputes ... read more
April 26th, 2021
Today myBarrister has released a new app designed for barristers and clerks. myBarrister is the leading service that  provides work to Direct Access Barristers in the UK. This new app will broaden myBarrister’s reach as is designed to assist all barristers  and clerks. ... read more
January 13th, 2021
myBarrister has released a new app designed for barristers and clerks. ... read more
January 13th, 2021
Increased backlog of court cases expected due to the coronavirus pandemic ... read more
May 5th, 2020

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The UK’s Intellectual Property Office has approved the optician chain, Specsavers’, application to trademark the terms “should’ve” and the grammatically incorrect “shouldve” to protect its well-known catchphrase. The high street opticians made the application in July a bid to safeguard its slogan “... posted on August 19th, 2016
Robert Rhodes QC explains why mediation is often the best way to resolve disputes for direct access business and individual clients. posted on July 20th, 2016
On 3rd November 2016 the High Court ruled that it is Parliament that must decide when to trigger TEU Article 50 for the UK to withdraw from the European Union and not the Government using the royal prerogative. The case has inevitably attracted a great deal of comment some of it well informed and... posted on November 10th, 2016