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Merit, diversity & transparency to transform boardrooms

Judges at the European Court of Human Rights can strike out cases where the applicant has not suffered a “significant disadvantage”, as of this month.

The government has launched the first interactive online training tool to help lawyers and other professionals handle forced marriage cases.

Merit, diversity & transparency to transform boardrooms

Lord Justice Jacob critical of ECJ ruling as poor consumers lose out
The Court of Appeal has reluctantly followed the ruling of the European Court of Justice (ECJ) in L’ Oréal’s battle against “free riding” products.

The fallout from the credit crunch has reached the high court, with “big-ticket” commercial claims jumping by more than ten per cent in the last year.

Serious Fraud Office (SFO) policy for dealing with corporate corruption may have to be revised following Innospec.

Time has come to replace “patched-up archaic law”

Law firms are failing to appreciate the potential speed of impact of alternative business structures (ABSs).

Third party litigation funding “does nothing” for ordinary consumers, according to new research.

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MOVERS & SHAKERS

Laytons ETL—Maximilian Kraitt

Laytons ETL—Maximilian Kraitt

Commercial firm strengthens real estate disputes team with associate hire

Switalskis—three appointments

Switalskis—three appointments

Firm appoints three directors to board

Browne Jacobson—seven promotions

Browne Jacobson—seven promotions

Six promoted to partner and one to legal director across UK and Ireland offices

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