News
When can individuals be extradited for pre-2003 cartel offences? Francesca Richmond reports
Should the government have the right to retain the DNA of all those arrested? asks Azeem Suterwalla and Sarah Hemingway
Elaine Banton puts sexual orientation discrimination under the spotlight
The government is wrong to delay cohabitation reforms, says David Allison
VB v JP: compensation is no more than and aspect of fairness. Nicholls v Nicholls: the court was right to show its “disapproval of the disobedience to its order”.
Constitutional Reform
Geoffrey Bindman’s transatlantic adventure continues
Private client department announces partner hire
Firm appoints first joint heads of Wales office
Global dispute resolution team promotes two partners in Guernsey and Cayman Islands
A long-standing issue in family justice can now be resolved, thanks to recently launched charity the Separated Parenting Programme Directory (SPPD)
An engagement ring may symbolise romance, but the courts remain decidedly practical about who keeps it after a split, writes Mark Pawlowski, barrister and professor emeritus of property law at the University of Greenwich, in this week's NLJ