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Steve Evans

Lecturer in law

Steve Evans, solicitor & lecturer in law, Leicester Law School, The University of Leicester (steve.evans@le.ac.ukwww.le.ac.uk)

Lecturer in law

Steve Evans, solicitor & lecturer in law, Leicester Law School, The University of Leicester (steve.evans@le.ac.ukwww.le.ac.uk)

ARTICLES BY THIS AUTHOR

Steve Evans considers the impact of Millar v Millar when interpreting trust deeds

As the dust settles on Ilott, Steve Evans reflects on what has & what hasn’t changed

A small earthquake…or just business as usual? Steve Evans reports on the impact of Ilott v Mitson

The law surrounding illegal conduct & trusts is in a muddle, says Steve Evans

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MOVERS & SHAKERS

DWF—David Abbott & Claire Keat

DWF—David Abbott & Claire Keat

Senior appointments in insurance services and commercial services announced

Clyde & Co—Nick Roberts

Clyde & Co—Nick Roberts

Aviation disputes practice strengthened by London partner hire

Ellisons—Marion Knocker

Ellisons—Marion Knocker

Residential property lawyer promoted to partnership

NEWS
he abolition of assured shorthold tenancies and section 21 evictions marks the beginning of a ‘brave new world’ for England’s rental sector, writes Daniel Bacon of Seddons GSC
Stephen Gold’s latest Civil Way column rounds up a flurry of procedural and regulatory changes reshaping housing, alternative dispute resolution (ADR) and personal injury litigation
Patients are being systematically failed by an NHS complaints regime that is opaque, poorly enforced and often stacked against them, argues Charles Davey of The Barrister Group
A wealthy Russian divorce battle has produced a sharp warning about trying to challenge foreign nuptial agreements in the wrong English court. Writing in NLJ this week, Vanessa Friend and Robert Jackson of Hodge Jones & Allen examine Timokhin v Timokhina, where the High Court enforced Russian judgments arising from a prenuptial agreement despite arguments based on the landmark Radmacher decision
An obscure Victorian tort may be heading for an unexpected revival after a significant Privy Council ruling that could reshape liability for dangerous escapes, according to Richard Buckley, barrister and emeritus professor of law at the University of Reading
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