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James Goudkamp & Donal Nolan study contributory negligence in practice

Chris Deacon & Dr Linda Monaci provide a legal & medico-legal perspective of expert evidence in foreign applicable law cases

Linda Monaci & Flora Wood examine the approach to applying malingering diagnostic criteria in cases involving head injury

The courts should treat victims of child abuse sympathetically in relation to time limits, says Richard Scorer

Charles Foster examines material contribution in clinical negligence & personal injury litigation

Two of Glasgow’s leading law firms, Hill Brown and Miller Samuel are joining forces to create one of the city’s largest independent legal practices.

The discrepancy between personal injury & defamation damages is unacceptable, says Diane Parker

Richard Scorer & Kim Harrison explain why anti-slavery legislation needs sharper teeth

Alistair Kinley considers contributions, qualifications & costs

Lance M Dodgson discusses recovering interest on special damages

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MOVERS & SHAKERS

Ward Hadaway—Nicola Williams

Ward Hadaway—Nicola Williams

Specialist tax expertise expands with partner appointment

Howard Kennedy—Caroline Urban

Howard Kennedy—Caroline Urban

Firm strengthens corporate and capital raising specialism with partner hire

Payne Hicks Beach—Lucas Moore

Payne Hicks Beach—Lucas Moore

Commercial disputes partner succeeds Robert Brodrick as chair of management board

NEWS
As family structures evolve, the law may face difficult questions about inheritance rights for those in polyamorous relationships
A series of procedural developments could have significant practical consequences for litigators. Writing in NLJ this week, columnist Stephen Gold highlights important updates ranging from digital court reforms to family procedure and admissions of liability
Global mobility is transforming family law, creating new challenges around jurisdiction, assets and child arrangements
The civil justice landscape could be heading for a shake-up, with reform of the Solicitors Act 1974 gathering pace
Employers are being urged to prepare now for far-reaching employment law changes taking effect in January 2027
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