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Issue: Vol 167, Issue 7755

21 July 2017
IN THIS ISSUE

S Franses Ltd v Cavendish Hotel (London) Ltd [2017] EWHC 1670 (QB), [2017] All ER (D) 95 (Jul)

John Lyon’s Charity v London Sephardi Trust [2017] EWCA Civ 846, [2017] All ER (D) 83 (Jul)

Re S-F (A Child) [2017] EWCA Civ 964, [2017] All ER (D) 93 (Jul)

Re C (Children) [2017] EWCA Civ 980, [2017] All ER (D) 94 (Jul)

English Electric Company Ltd v Alstom UK [2017] EWHC 1748 (QB), [2017] All ER (D) 88 (Jul)

Agents’ Mutual Ltd v Gascoigne Halman Ltd (trading as Gascoigne Halman) [2017] CAT 15, [2017] All ER (D) 90 (Jul)

R (on the application of the Master Fellows and Scholars of College of Saint John the Evangelist in the University of Cambridge) v Cambridgeshire County Council [2017] EWHC 1753 (Admin), [2017] All ER (D) 96 (Jul)

Mailbox (Birmingham) Ltd v Galliford Try Building Ltd (formerly known as Galliford Try Construction Ltd) [2017] EWHC 1405 (TCC), [2017] All ER (D) 84 (Jul)

Re W (A Child)(No 4) [2017] EWHC 1760 (Fam), [2017] All ER (D) 87 (Jul)

Alec Samuels on older drivers—are they safe?

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MOVERS & SHAKERS

Muckle LLP—Ella Johnson

Muckle LLP—Ella Johnson

Real estate dispute resolution team welcomes newly qualified solicitor

Morr & Co—Dennis Phillips

Morr & Co—Dennis Phillips

International private client team appoints expert in Spanish law

NLJ Career Profile: Stefan Borson, McCarthy Denning

NLJ Career Profile: Stefan Borson, McCarthy Denning

Stefan Borson, football finance expert head of sport at McCarthy Denning, discusses returning to the law digging into the stories behind the scenes

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