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Richard Marshall

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Richard Marshall, partner, Penningtons Manches Cooper (www.penningtonslaw.com).

Partner

Richard Marshall, partner, Penningtons Manches Cooper (www.penningtonslaw.com).

ARTICLES BY THIS AUTHOR

Clare Arthurs & Richard Marshall share an (almost) A to Z of all things expert

Clare Arthurs & Richard Marshall share an (almost) A-Z guide to the future of law

Clare Arthurs & Richard Marshall share an (almost) A to Z of enforcement of a UK money judgment

The threshold for challenging arbitration awards remains high, as Richard Marshall & Nicole Finlayson illustrate

Clare Arthurs & Richard Marshall share an (almost) A-Z guide to civil evidence

Clare Arthurs & Richard Marshall share an (almost) A-Z of cross border disputes, post-Brexit

Clare Arthurs & Richard Marshall share an (almost) A-Z guide to arbitration

Clare Arthurs & Richard Marshall share an (almost) A-Z guide to (multi-track) disclosure

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MOVERS & SHAKERS

Gibson Dunn—Richard Surtees

Gibson Dunn—Richard Surtees

Gibson Dunn adds employee benefits and executive compensation practice in London with partner Richard Surtees

Laytons ETL—Alec Cameron

Laytons ETL—Alec Cameron

Laytons ETL appoints new partner and head of intellectual property disputes

Muckle LLP—Roland Fairlamb

Muckle LLP—Roland Fairlamb

Specialist associate solicitor rejoins Muckle’s leading employment team

NEWS
A series of recent decisions has clarified important principles across property law, from perpetuities to lease renewals and public rights over land
Employers cannot rely on wellbeing services alone to defend workplace stress claims after a High Court decision awarding almost £1m to an overworked employee
Andy Burnham's brand of 'Manchesterism' could offer fresh thinking on legal aid and access to justice if it reaches Westminster, according to Roger Smith, NLJ columnist and former director of JUSTICE
The constitutional fallout from a change of prime minister, rather than the politics, is under scrutiny as questions arise over the limits of executive authority in a leadership transition
The legal profession is undergoing a fundamental shift from selling services to creating technology-enabled products, according to Professor Luke Mason, Head of School of Law at Regent's University London
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