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Issue: Vol 157, Issue 7290

27 September 2007
IN THIS ISSUE

William Redgrave investigates the concept of shopping centre justice

Mike Willis and Glenn Campbell review US and UK approaches to summary judgments

Goodman was a role model with feet of clay, says Geoffrey Bindman

In brief

Employees should be wary of storing too much personal information on work computers, says Navdeep Gill

In brief

Cripps v Trustee Solutions Ltd and others [2007] EWCA Civ 771, [2007] All ER (D) 416 (Jul)

The new code of conduct requires a formal contractual approach, not woolly marketing-speak, says Richard Harrison

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MOVERS & SHAKERS

FOIL—Bridget Tatham

FOIL—Bridget Tatham

Forum of Insurance Lawyers elects president for 2026

Gibson Dunn—Robbie Sinclair

Gibson Dunn—Robbie Sinclair

Partner joinslabour and employment practice in London

Muckle LLP—Ella Johnson

Muckle LLP—Ella Johnson

Real estate dispute resolution team welcomes newly qualified solicitor

NEWS
Solicitors are installing panic buttons and thumb print scanners due to ‘systemic and rising’ intimidation including death and arson threats from clients
Ministers’ decision to scrap plans for their Labour manifesto pledge of day one protection from unfair dismissal was entirely predictable, employment lawyers have said
Cryptocurrency is reshaping financial remedy cases, warns Robert Webster of Maguire Family Law in NLJ this week. Digital assets—concealable, volatile and hard to trace—are fuelling suspicions of hidden wealth, yet Form E still lacks a section for crypto-disclosure
NLJ columnist Stephen Gold surveys a flurry of procedural reforms in his latest 'Civil way' column
Paper cyber-incident plans are useless once ransomware strikes, argues Jack Morris of Epiq in NLJ this week
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