David Burrows is an NLJ columnist, solicitor advocate, and author of Open Justice and Privacy in Family Proceedings (2020, The Law Society). Newlawjournal.co.uk
David Burrows is an NLJ columnist, solicitor advocate, and author of Open Justice and Privacy in Family Proceedings (2020, The Law Society). Newlawjournal.co.uk
David Burrows addresses the issue of set aside orders
In his exclusive online series David Burrows continues to puts the new family court under scrutiny & assesses its ability to deliver justice
In his exclusive online series David Burrows continues to puts the new family court under scrutiny & assesses its ability to deliver justice
In an exclusive series David Burrows puts the new family court under scrutiny & assesses its ability to deliver justice
Are the Family Procedure Rules 2010 an Alsatian mongrel of dubious legality, asks David Burrows
Confidentiality, privacy & disclosure: David Burrows examines the duty of disclosure under common law in the second of two articles
Confidentiality, privacy & disclosure: David Burrows revisits Tchenguiz in the first of two articles
David Burrows reviews the bases for appeal in care proceedings
Daniel Burbeary, office managing partner of Michelman Robinson, discusses launching in London, the power of the law, and what the kitchen can teach us about litigating
Firm welcomes partner with specialist expertise in family and art law
Dual-qualified partner joins international private client team
The Court of Appeal has slammed the brakes on claimants trying to swap defendants after limitation has expired. In Adcamp LLP v Office Properties and BDB Pitmans v Lee [2026] EWCA Civ 50, it overturned High Court rulings that had allowed substitutions under s 35(6)(b) of the Limitation Act 1980, reports Sarah Crowther of DAC Beachcroft in this week's NLJ