Sahin’s fate marks a turning point in the tide of European law in this jurisdiction, says Nicholas Bevan
Could the way in which Vote Leave used its NHS funding pledge during the EU referendum campaign amount to the offence of treason felony?
EU law underpins the provision of dispute resolution to resolve property & construction disputes, says Martin Burns. So what will happen post-Brexit?
In the second article in a series of three, David Burrows considers the implication of Brexit on children’s rights & parent’s remedies
Civil justice reforms are likely to be knocked back in the wake of the June election, says David Greene
Pre-General Election, Keir Starmer sets out Labour’s plans for the UK’s exit from the EU
Appointment of former Solicitor General bolsters corporate investigations and white collar practice
Firm strengthens international strategy with hire of global relations consultant
Partner and associate join employment practice