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The Incorporated Council of Law Reporting for England and Wales would like to join the legal professions in our own jurisdictions and in other common law jurisdictions loyal to the Crown in extending our deepest sympathy to surviving members of the Royal Family following the sad death of Queen Elizabeth II, and to welcome the… Continue reading
Paul Magrath reviews a useful primer on an increasingly critical matter for lawyers. … Continue reading
ICLR will be in Hobart, Tasmania in the next few days, attending the 2022 ALLA Conference… Continue reading
In this guest post Katrina Crossley, Chief Executive of the ILBF, describes why the charity was set up and how it works. (Reproduced with kind permission from the BIALL newsletter.)… Continue reading
In the second of two linked posts David Burrows compares the procedural approaches of different courts to allegations of coercive and controlling behaviour and other forms of domestic abuse… Continue reading
In this guest post Prof Rachael Mulheron QC (Hon) discusses the picturesque background to Wilkinson v Downton, a landmark case in the law of tort. (Reproduced with kind permission from a brochure published by the Department of Law, Queen Mary University of London with funding from the Society of Legal Scholars.)… Continue reading
This final roundup of legal news for the Trinity Term celebrates matrimony, selects leadership, prefers the judiciary, resists a SLAPP and collects some recent case law and commentary.… Continue reading
This week’s roundup of legal news includes a rising tide of filth, plus problem solving courts, courts solving problems, human rights bills, and a historic view of policing. Plus recent case law and commentary. … Continue reading
ICLR will be in Denver, Colorado in the next few days, attending the 2022 AALL Annual Meeting & Conference.… Continue reading
This week’s roundup of legal news catches up with the state of the nation’s politics, its justice system and other unfinished business. Plus recent case law and commentary.… Continue reading