Issue number 7375
Proving who’s who
John Cooper puts identity cards and surveillance under the spotlight
29 Jun 2009
Use your experts wisely
In times of recession, proportionality over the use of experts is critical, says Ayla Dogruyol
26 Jun 2009
Knowing the limits
Brent McDonald examines pupils’ supervision in school, setting aside consent orders & the latest case on limitation
26 Jun 2009
Confidential information—Anonymous blog—Right to privacy
Author of a Blog v Times Newspapers Ltd [2009] EWHC 1358 (QB), [2009] All ER (D) 155 (Jun)
26 Jun 2009
Negligence—Causation—Breach of duty causing or materially contributing to damage
Gray v Thames Trains and others [2009] UKHL 33, [2009] All ER (D) 162 (Jun)
26 Jun 2009
Decisions decisions
Part seven: Mark Solon on the dilemma of choosing a new single joint expert
26 Jun 2009
Counting the pennies
Daniel Ryan & Noel Matthews look at mitigating the costs of expert evidence
26 Jun 2009
Digital Copyright and the Consumer Revolution—Hands off my iPod
Digital Copyright and the Consumer Revolution—Hands off my iPod: Dr Matthew Rimmer
26 Jun 2009
Music and Copyright
Music and Copyright: Ronald S. Rosen
26 Jun 2009
Taxing matters
Peter Vaines pays a visit to Hotel California
26 Jun 2009
The fall-out from Stringer
Post Stringer, Philip Thornton considers holiday pay rights for those on long-term sick leave
26 Jun 2009
Civil way
It’s been entered into the hymn books of third party liability insurers and could become a resident feature of responses to personal injury protocol letters of claim—Walton v Kirk [2009] EWHC 703, [2009] All ER (D) 70 (Apr).
26 Jun 2009
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