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What are your rights if you are accused of a Road Traffic Offence and then receive a Notice of Intended Prosecution (aka NIPs)?
Sunil Rupasinha, a noted motoring offences barristers, offers a few tips.
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June 22nd, 2017
Barrister John Robson, an expert on probate problems, sets out the reasons why consulting a barrister early on if you are faced with a tricky, sensitive and complex dispute over a family estate can save you time, money and anxiety. ... read more
June 16th, 2017
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A month after the Court of Appeal upheld a challenge to the government’s changes to legal aid for victims of domestic violence, the Ministry of Justice has announced it is more than doubling the original time limit for evidence, according to the Law Society Gazette.
posted on April 25th, 2016
The future of pre-nuptial agreements
Towards the end of February the Law Commission is due to publish its long-awaited report on whether pre-nuptial agreements should be legally binding.
We asked a selection of our specialists to comment:
posted on February 3rd, 2014
Among the many – indeed, millions of – interesting things to have been revealed by the Panama Papers is the dispute over ownership of a painting worth up to US$25 million. The dispute involves Modigliani's Seated Man With A Cane, which the documents show is owned by the Nahmad family.
posted on May 23rd, 2016