Six square metres of shrubs has cost two neighbours £70,000 in dispute that will continue in the Court of Appeal this autumn.
Prevention is better than cure say James Pike & Naomi Greenwood
Keith Soothill & Brian Francis question the scientific argument for keeping innocent people on the DNA database
Jane Foulser McFarlane assesses how far toys can be used for role play without breaching copyright
Should Orthodox Hindus in the UK have the right to conduct open air funeral pyres? Nicholas Dobson reports
Tracey Bloom & Kate Markus report on the complexities of eviction action & the obligation to house minors
Glynis Craig says all soldiers have human rights
The Gurkhas’ successful fight for justice evokes memories of another Gurkha campaign, says Geoffrey Bindman
Susan Nash examines a variety of recent human rights cases
Dr Nicholas Dobson treads carefully on the issue of trespass, standards & public interest
Pensions litigation team announces senior associate hire
Firm appoints new chief financial officer
Social purpose firm announces director hire plus eight promotions