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Update: planning & environment

Update: planning & environment

BarkerBias and predeterminationCompletion noticesSection 187A injunctionsEnforcement time limits for single dwelling housesContinuing useCLEUDs and abandonment of useCaravans and polytunnelsby Gregory Jones
Justified privilege?

Justified privilege?

Elise Parkin and Sara Partington examine the status of expert witnesses' joint statements
At the table

At the table

Britain should prepare for compulsory mediation, warns Frank Hanna
Interview tips

Interview tips

Hélène Russell reviews the national police model for investigative interviewing and explains how it can be used to good effect
And he taketh away...

And he taketh away...

The best aid for tax avoidance is anti-avoidance legislation. R S Nock reports
Trials on error

Trials on error

While some claims against solicitors cannot be avoided, others can be prevented, say Sarah Clover and Bob Beauchamp
Big Brother or big benefit?

Big Brother or big benefit?

Campbell Dye examines how the latest consumer protection and co-operation regulation is to be enforced
Surviving marketing

Surviving marketing

Originally from Legal Marketing magazine vol 1 Issue 6: If the number of recruitment ads posted every day from the likes of PSMG and PM Forum are anything to go by, it seems that the job market for legal marketing in the UK is buoyant to say the least. In France, where I'm based, many people still think wistfully of the 'job for life' concept with a sweet nostalgic smile. On the other side of the Channel however, the UK norm seems to be for marketing people to switch positions around every two or three years.