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England’s most senior family judge has warned lawyers to stop making their bundles too large.

Geoffrey Bindman QC follows John Thelwall’s fight for justice

Predicting the future: 2015 in commercial disputes, by Ian Gascoigne

With the hike in court fees the government will make money at the expense of justice, says David Greene

Why LERNing matters. Patricia Leighton explains why it pays to invest in research into legal education

Are you prepared for increased anti-money laundering compliance scrutiny, asks Dr Tony Harvey

New Awards celebrate excellence in conveyancing

Chris Pamplin explains why new guidance should be required reading for all expert witnesses & those who instruct them

Elizabeth Metliss considers the judicial view of witness statements

Leigh Callaway forecasts what 2015 has in store for litigators

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MOVERS & SHAKERS

Kingsley Napley—Kelly Greig & Abbie West-Kelsey

Kingsley Napley—Kelly Greig & Abbie West-Kelsey

Firm strengthens international tax team with partner and tax manager hire

Dawson Cornwell—Russell Bywater

Dawson Cornwell—Russell Bywater

Family law firm appoints new managing partner and head of matrimonial department

Forbes Solicitors—Katy Parkinson & Paul Hatton

Forbes Solicitors—Katy Parkinson & Paul Hatton

Employment and commercial offering strengthened by double hire

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Making refugee status temporary and subject to review every 30 months will put pressure on an ‘already overstretched’ justice system, the Law Society has warned
Statutory limitation periods do not apply to unfair prejudice petitions brought under the Companies Act, the Supreme Court has held in a 4–1 majority decision, Lord Burrows dissenting
A Mental Capacity Act ‘best interests’ analysis must be undertaken for all treatment decisions for incapacitated adults, the Court of Appeal has held
Draft Legal Services Board (LSB) proposals on equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) could make life tougher for many Black, Asian or minority ethnic solicitors, the Law Society has warned
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