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Issue: Vol 162, Issue 7537

08 November 2012
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Joint Stock Company Aeroflot Russian Airlines v Berezovsky and another [2012] EWHC 3017 (Ch), [2012] All ER (D) 304 (Oct)

Fairstar Heavy Transport NV v Adkins and another [2012] EWHC 2952 (TCC), [2012] All ER (D) 11 (Nov)

Saint Prix v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions [2012] UKSC 49, [2012] All ER (D) 327 (Oct)

Sutton London Borough Council v Gray and others [2012] EWHC 2604 (Fam), [2012] All ER (D) 328 (Oct)

Dominic Regan yearns for some long-abandoned pastimes

ECtHR not in favour of discrimination on grounds of political opinion

276% rise in financial whistleblowing since 2007

Suspended sentences for non-payment of child support are a breach of human rights

EAT: being prone to infection is not a disability

Small firms embrace bundling technology

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MOVERS & SHAKERS

NLJ Career Profile: Daniel Burbeary, Michelman Robinson

NLJ Career Profile: Daniel Burbeary, Michelman Robinson

Daniel Burbeary, office managing partner of Michelman Robinson, discusses launching in London, the power of the law, and what the kitchen can teach us about litigating

Joelson—Jennifer Mansoor

Joelson—Jennifer Mansoor

West End firm strengthens employment and immigration team with partner hire

JMW—Belinda Brooke

JMW—Belinda Brooke

Employment and people solutions offering boosted by partner hire

NEWS

The Court of Appeal has slammed the brakes on claimants trying to swap defendants after limitation has expired. In Adcamp LLP v Office Properties and BDB Pitmans v Lee [2026] EWCA Civ 50, it overturned High Court rulings that had allowed substitutions under s 35(6)(b) of the Limitation Act 1980, reports Sarah Crowther of DAC Beachcroft in this week's NLJ

Cheating in driving tests is surging—and courts are responding firmly. Writing in NLJ this week, Neil Parpworth of De Montfort Law School charts a rise in impersonation and tech-assisted fraud, with 2,844 attempts recorded in a year
As AI-generated ‘deepfake’ images proliferate, the law may already have the tools to respond. In NLJ this week, Jon Belcher of Excello Law argues that such images amount to personal data processing under UK GDPR
In a striking financial remedies ruling, the High Court cut a wife’s award by 40% for coercive and controlling behaviour. Writing in NLJ this week, Chris Bryden and Nicole Wallace of 4 King’s Bench Walk analyse LP v MP [2025] EWFC 473
A €60.9m award to Kylian Mbappé has refocused attention on football’s controversial ‘ethics bonus’ clauses. Writing in NLJ this week, Dr Estelle Ivanova of Valloni Attorneys at Law examines how such provisions sit within French labour law
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