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Should a lack of mutual trust invalidate a marriage?

Mark Sharpley explains how to keep the taxman at bay...

Michael Zander QC applauds Hazel Genn's Hamlyn Lectures

Ian Smith predicts statutory procedures ruling from the grave

The “informational privacy” debate will run and run says Timothy Pitt–Payne

Roger Smith assesses civil justice reform at home and abroad
 

Gregory Mitchell QC suggests who should be held to account for excess remuneration in the credit crunch

Andrew Keogh on plans to introduce virtual courts

Roger Smith reflects on the chill factors affecting access to justice, civil liberties and human rights

The press is bound but not gagged, says Stephen Loughrey

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MOVERS & SHAKERS

Winckworth Sherwood—Arcangelo D’Apolito

Winckworth Sherwood—Arcangelo D’Apolito

Private wealth and tax offering boosted by dual qualified partner hire

Sackers—John Card

Sackers—John Card

Pensions firm announces hire in project management team

Myers & Co—Kerry Boyle

Myers & Co—Kerry Boyle

Staffordshire firm appoints head of commercial property

NEWS
The High Court has dealt a blow to thousands of Brazilians suing mining giant BHP Group following the collapse of the Fundão Dam
An Osborne Clarke partner has won his appeal against a £50,000 fine from regulators for alleged misuse of ‘without prejudice’ correspondence while representing his client, former Chancellor of the Exchequer Nadhim Zahawi
An attempt to use Mazur to defend a serial fare-dodger charged with making 112 train journeys without a ticket has failed at Westminster Magistrates’ Court
Lord Reed, president of the Supreme Court, has announced he will retire next January
Tackling the backlogs of cases in the tribunals will be a priority this year, Lord Justice Dingemans, senior president of tribunals, has said
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