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Putting children first: rethinking the family lawyer’s role in separation

Putting children first: rethinking the family lawyer’s role in separation

The Family Solutions Group sets out proposals to embed child-focused practice in family law following recent procedural reforms
Opinion24 Mar 2026
Sir Robert Buckland leads Amess review
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Sir Robert Buckland leads Amess review

Sir Robert Buckland KC is appointed to lead a review into the circumstances surrounding Sir David Amess's murder
News24 Mar 2026
Supreme Court tightens the reins on opt-out collective proceedings in Evans
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Supreme Court tightens the reins on opt-out collective proceedings in Evans

The Supreme Court’s decision in Evans v Barclays recalibrates the balance between access to justice and procedural fairness, reinforcing the CAT’s discretion to refuse opt-out certification where claims are weak and opt-in proceedings remain viable
Opinion23 Mar 2026
ACL Netherlands v Sandelson: currency risk, interest and the Autonomy fraud aftermath
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ACL Netherlands v Sandelson: currency risk, interest and the Autonomy fraud aftermath

Currency fluctuations, settlement credits and pre-judgement interest following the landmark HP–Autonomy fraud litigation.
Court Report24 Mar 2026
Crane Bank v DFCU Bank: High Court refuses late amendments to defence based on PwC reports
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Crane Bank v DFCU Bank: High Court refuses late amendments to defence based on PwC reports

Court holds disputed amendments neither consequential nor adequately particularised, with trial prejudice decisive.
Court Report24 Mar 2026
Hammond v Herrington Carmichael: when interim invoices become statute bills
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Hammond v Herrington Carmichael: when interim invoices become statute bills

Costs Judge Whalan rules on whether 29 solicitor invoices constituted interim statute bills — with significant consequences for assessment rights.
Court Report24 Mar 2026
SJ Interview: Keith Froud
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SJ Interview: Keith Froud

Keith Froud, Global Co-CEO and International Chief Executive of Eversheds Sutherland, has spent over three decades in corporate M&A before moving into global leadership. In this interview, he reflects on deal strategy, decision-making in complex organisations, the evolution of the international legal market, and the impact of technological change on the profession
Interview23 Mar 2026
Power Shifts, Responsibility Holds
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Power Shifts, Responsibility Holds

From AI liability and freezing injunctions to private equity governance and regulatory reform, this issue traces a legal system adapting to new pressures while keeping accountability firmly human.
Foreword27 Feb 2026
Taylor Wessing strengthens its IP team
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Taylor Wessing strengthens its IP team

Taylor Wessing has announced the appointment of Henry Priestley as a partner in its London IP practice
Appointments24 Mar 2026
TfL selects SSE Energy Solutions for solar project
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TfL selects SSE Energy Solutions for solar project

Burges Salmon has advised Transport for London on the appointment of SSE Energy Solutions to deliver solar power
Announcements24 Mar 2026

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Court Report|23 Mar 2026

Tooley v Times Media: court refuses injunction and Norwich Pharmacal order in privacy and defamation dispute

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Tooley v Associated Newspapers: limitation, relief from sanctions and the protection of journalistic sources

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Gardner Aerospace v Upton: director found in breach after lobbying against his own company's transaction

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