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Issue: Vol 165, Issue 7645

19 March 2015
IN THIS ISSUE

R (on the application of Forge Care Homes Ltd and others v Cardiff and Vale University Health Board and others [2015] EWHC 601 (Admin), [2015] All ER (D) 114 (Mar)

 

Montgomery v Lanarkshire Health Board [2015] UKSC 11, [2015] All ER (D) 113 (Mar)

R (on the application of Black) v Secretary of State for Justice [2015] EWHC 528 (Admin), [2015] All ER (D) 60 (Mar)

 

Tael One Partners Ltd v Morgan Stanley & Co International plc [2015] UKSC 12, [2015] All ER (D) 112 (Mar)

Milroy (a protected party by Mrs Sharon Maria Milroy, his litigation friend) v British Telecommunications plc [2015] EWHC 532 (QB), [2015] All ER (D) 84 (Mar)

Wyatt v Vince [2015] UKSC 14, [2015] All ER (D) 116 (Mar)

Alan Kershaw explains why CILEx Regulation stands out in a crowded market

Excalibur Ventures LLC v Texas Keystone Inc and others [2015] EWHC 566 (Comm), [2015] All ER (D) 109 (Mar)

Geoffrey Bindman salutes the life & work of Edwin Cameron

Not everything foreseeable is likely...at home or abroad, as Mark Lee explains

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MOVERS & SHAKERS

Cadwalader—Andro Atlaga

Cadwalader—Andro Atlaga

Firm strengthens leveraged finance team with London partner hire

Mourant—Stephen Alexander

Mourant—Stephen Alexander

Jersey litigation lead appointed to global STEP Council

mfg Solicitors—nine trainees

mfg Solicitors—nine trainees

Firm invests in future talent with new training cohort

NEWS
The Supreme Court issued a landmark judgment in July that overturned the convictions of Tom Hayes and Carlo Palombo, once poster boys of the Libor and Euribor scandal. In NLJ this week, Neil Swift of Peters & Peters considers what the ruling means for financial law enforcement
Charles Pigott of Mills & Reeve reports on Haynes v Thomson, the first judicial application of the Supreme Court’s For Women Scotland ruling in a discrimination claim, in this week's NLJ
Small law firms want to embrace technology but feel lost in a maze of jargon, costs and compliance fears, writes Aisling O’Connell of the Solicitors Regulation Authority in this week's NLJ
Bea Rossetto of the National Pro Bono Centre makes the case for ‘General Practice Pro Bono’—using core legal skills to deliver life-changing support, without the need for niche expertise—in this week's NLJ
Charlie Mercer and Astrid Gillam of Stewarts crunch the numbers on civil fraud claims in the English courts, in this week's NLJ. New data shows civil fraud claims rising steadily since 2014, with the King’s Bench Division overtaking the Commercial Court as the forum of choice for lower-value disputes
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