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Issue: Vol 163, Issue 7576

20 September 2013
IN THIS ISSUE

Elvanite provides an important lesson in costs budgeting, says Mark James

Barnaby v Raleys [2013] Lexis Citation 59, [2013] All ER (D) 63 (Sep)

Good Luck Shipping LLC v Council of the European Union T-57/12, [2013] All ER (D) 74 (Sep)

Chancellor, Masters & Scholars of the University of Cambridge v Revenue and Customs Commissioners [2013] UKFTT 444 (TC), [2013] All ER (D) 52 (Sep)

John Bramhall & Eleanor Mumford-Smith delve into regulatory investigations, whistleblowing & bribery

Richard Harrison takes inspiration from a legendary musical to reflect on recent reforms

Paper-free technology  “saves money & reduces court days”

Senior costs lawyer predicts Court of Appeal to take hard line on budget sanctions

New proposals for qualified one-way costs shifting

Law Commission launches privacy & security review

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MOVERS & SHAKERS

Katten Muchin Rosenman—Charlotte Hill

Katten Muchin Rosenman—Charlotte Hill

Katten strengthens financial markets and funds group in London

Hugh James—Keith Cundall & Lee Hart

Hugh James—Keith Cundall & Lee Hart

Hugh James expands national Serious Injury team with two new Partners

HFW—Rémi Ducloyer

HFW—Rémi Ducloyer

HFW continues Paris office growth with public law Partner hire

NEWS
The Court of Appeal's decision in Mazur v Charles Russell Speechlys LLP has lifted months of uncertainty for Chartered Legal Executives while prompting a rethink of regulation and supervision
The assisted dying debate returns to Westminster as Lauren Edwards MP reintroduces legislation that stalled in the House of Lords last session despite clearing the Commons
A little-noticed provision of the Crime and Policing Act 2026 has fundamentally expanded corporate criminal liability
Artificial intelligence is transforming legal practice, but careless reliance on it is creating growing professional risks
The law offers cohabiting couples surprisingly greater protection after one partner dies than when they separate during life
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