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Michael Walsh revisits tenancy deposit schemes

Has the pre-Forcelux approach been restored, asks Elizabeth Morrison

Justin Bates revisits residential service charges

Caroline Waterworth considers when courts should interfere in the business of possession orders

Carol Goodall offers a solution to lease renewal troubles

Justin Bates provides some good news for landlords

Scullion provides some lessons in law & life for the buy-to-let market, says Alison Padfield

Is proportionality moving in? Robert Strang reports on orders for sale after Pinnock

Christopher Stoner QC explains why awarding damages in lieu of an injunction is the exception not the rule

Reforming the CRC: A case of “If it ain’t broke…then break it!”? asks Owen Lomas

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MOVERS & SHAKERS

Burgess Mee—Victoria Sterritt

Burgess Mee—Victoria Sterritt

Family law boutique expands London team with legal director hire

Ward Hadaway—Mike Gore

Ward Hadaway—Mike Gore

Firm enhances advisory capability with strategic risk specialist hire

Stewarts—Alexandra Lyons

Stewarts—Alexandra Lyons

Insurance and reinsurance specialist joins policyholder disputes practice as partner

NEWS
Some employment law controversies never disappear—they merely lie dormant
Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming legal practice, but its successful adoption depends as much on culture as technology
The fallout from Lord Mandelson’s appointment and dismissal as UK ambassador to Washington raises profound questions about constitutional governance, accountability and political appointments
Pastries may be in the firing line while kebabs escape scrutiny, but the reality is far more nuanced
The Supreme Court’s decision in Dillon highlights a central tension in modern public law: rights may be recognised without being fully realised
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