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Issue: Vol 166, Issue 7694

15 April 2016
IN THIS ISSUE

R (on the application of AA (Somalia)) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2016] EWCA Civ 167, [2016] All ER (D) 44 (Apr)

Michalak v General Medical Council [2016] EWCA Civ 172, [2016] All ER (D) 206 (Mar)

Should bell-ringing be recognised as a sport, asks Simon Boyes

Holcim (Romania) SA v European Commission C-556/14 P, [2016] All ER (D) 52 (Apr)

Walapu v Revenue and Customs Commissioners [2016] EWHC 658 (Admin), [2016] All ER (D) 17 (Apr)

Roger Smith reports on legal developments at home & away

 

National Crime Agency v Simkus [2016] EWHC 728 (Admin), [2016] All ER (D) 47 (Apr)

Martin Burns considers the situations when mediation may be unsuitable

Khawar Qureshi QC provides an update on recent accusations of arbitrator bias

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MOVERS & SHAKERS

Osbornes Law—Alex McMahon, Andrew Middlehurst & Harriet McMorrin

Osbornes Law—Alex McMahon, Andrew Middlehurst & Harriet McMorrin

Homegrown hat-trick: Osbornes Law promotes three former trainees to partner

mfg Solicitors—Sarah Bradford

mfg Solicitors—Sarah Bradford

Partner arrival boosts law firm’s growing real estate team

Freeths—David Smith

Freeths—David Smith

Freeths secures major tax hire with appointment of David Smith

NEWS
The Supreme Court has clarified the scope of a director’s duty, in a case where a chairman’s good intentions went awry due to the pandemic
Digital fraud is ‘baffling policymakers, investigators, prosecutors and enforcers’, leaving ‘a massive justice gap’, the author of a government-commissioned independent review has warned
Richard Lloyd’s independent review of the Legal Services Board (LSB) has delivered a devastating verdict, accusing the super-regulator of having ‘lost its way in recent years’
The House of Commons has passed the Hillsborough Law, in a historic achievement for campaigners, survivors and families of those who died in the 1989 stadium collapse
Judicial statistics show a steady rise in the number of female judges and Asian and mixed ethnicity judges in the past ten years—however, progress in terms of representation has stalled for both Black lawyers and for solicitors
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