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Horsing around
Solicitors Journal

Horsing around

Further guidance is required to clarify awkward wording in the Animals Act 1971, says Katherine Deal
Learning curve
Solicitors Journal

Learning curve

The Education and Inspections Act 2006 is the 10th Act in as many years to bring changes to an area in constant flux. Oliver Hyams considers its practical implications
Double agent
Solicitors Journal

Double agent

Commercial agency litigation is likely to change following the decision in Crane. Stephen Sidkin reports
That sinking feeling
Solicitors Journal

That sinking feeling

Commercial tenants need to take care with sinking and reserve fund provisions, explains John Martin
Power hungry
Solicitors Journal

Power hungry

The Greenpeace decision on public consultations poses a challenge to the government, say Justine Thornton and Martin Edwards
Companies and insolvency update
Solicitors Journal

Companies and insolvency update

Simon Graham considers the most recent instalment of the Companies Act 2006, while David Archer reviews the latest cases on insolvency
Practice trends: personal injury
Solicitors Journal

Practice trends: personal injury

Personal injury lawyers have every right to view the prospect of political intervention with a degree of trepidation. Miles Geffin reports
The end of RPI?
Solicitors Journal

The end of RPI?

Stephen Ashcroft looks at the new way to judge price value in personal injury cases
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