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Amend the Education (Information About Individual Pupils) (England) Regulations 2006, SI 2006/2601.

Amends the Patents Act 1977 to enable the Intellectual Property Office...

Amend the National Health Service (Pharmaceutical Services) Regulations 2005, SI 2005/641, in respect of the NHS terms of services for pharmacists.

Amend five other instruments relating to public procurement.

Amends the Allocation and Transfer of Proceedings Order 2008, SI 2008/2836.

Amend the Patents Rules 2007, SI 2007/3291 to change the various prescribed time periods...

Provide for support for students taking designated higher education courses in respect of an academic year beginning on or after 1 September 2012.

Designates the Council for Licensed Conveyancers as a licensing authority in relation to reserved instrument activities...

Amend the Civil Procedure Rules 1998...

Amend the Regulations made by the Secretary of State as to claims for compensation 1921, SI 1921/1536...

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Muckle LLP—Ella Johnson

Muckle LLP—Ella Johnson

Real estate dispute resolution team welcomes newly qualified solicitor

Morr & Co—Dennis Phillips

Morr & Co—Dennis Phillips

International private client team appoints expert in Spanish law

NLJ Career Profile: Stefan Borson, McCarthy Denning

NLJ Career Profile: Stefan Borson, McCarthy Denning

Stefan Borson, football finance expert head of sport at McCarthy Denning, discusses returning to the law digging into the stories behind the scenes

NEWS
Paper cyber-incident plans are useless once ransomware strikes, argues Jack Morris of Epiq in NLJ this week
In this week's NLJ, Robert Hargreaves and Lily Johnston of York St John University examine the Employment Rights Bill 2024–25, which abolishes the two-year qualifying period for unfair-dismissal claims
Writing in NLJ this week, Manvir Kaur Grewal of Corker Binning analyses the collapse of R v Óg Ó hAnnaidh, where a terrorism charge failed because prosecutors lacked statutory consent. The case, she argues, highlights how procedural safeguards—time limits, consent requirements and institutional checks—define lawful state power
Cryptocurrency is reshaping financial remedy cases, warns Robert Webster of Maguire Family Law in NLJ this week. Digital assets—concealable, volatile and hard to trace—are fuelling suspicions of hidden wealth, yet Form E still lacks a section for crypto-disclosure
NLJ columnist Stephen Gold surveys a flurry of procedural reforms in his latest 'Civil way' column
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