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Issue: Vol 163, Issue 7557

26 April 2013
IN THIS ISSUE

R (on the application of S) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2013] All ER (D) 120 (Apr)

Lazari v London & Newcastle (Camden) Ltd [2013] EWHC 812 (TCC), [2013] All ER (D) 82 (Apr)

The court can now “track down” a civil claim without the consent of the parties by amendment to CPR 27.7...

The costs budget Precedent H requires details of ADR/settlement discussions...

Why is it suggested that it will be harder for a party to achive relief from sanctions...

It seems that a claim under s 214 of the Housing Act 2004 for deposit return and penalty must be brought under CPR Pt 8...

If a divorce petitioner who was married abroad has lost her marriage certificate and cannot get hold of a copy...

Georgina Squire is optimistic about the process of disclosure post-Jackson

"The coverage of cases like Ward Hadaway will illuminate many a decision & potentially save thousands of pounds"

Expansion in Clarke Willmott's Southampton office

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MOVERS & SHAKERS

Switalskis—five appointments

Switalskis—five appointments

Firm expands national abuse compensation team

Mathys & Squire—nine promotions

Mathys & Squire—nine promotions

IP firm announces new partners and senior promotions across UK offices

Carey Olsen—five promotions

Carey Olsen—five promotions

Carey Olsen promotes five lawyers to the partnership

NEWS
A High Court ruling has sent a jolt through the legal profession after a newly qualified solicitor used an internal AI tool to produce court correspondence containing a fabricated legal citation
A significant data privacy ruling has clarified what counts as valid consent under UK data protection law
Executors may be overlooking billions of pounds in estate assets hidden in forgotten investments and misplaced share certificates
Britain’s booming non-surgical cosmetics market is operating in what some critics describe as a regulatory ‘Wild West’
Family contact disputes are becoming an increasingly prominent feature of Court of Protection litigation
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