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Regional focus : Greater London
Solicitors Journal

Regional focus : Greater London

High street civil practices in Greater London are being forced to reinvent themselves or face an uncertain future. Jean-Yves Gilg reports
Lots in common
Solicitors Journal

Lots in common

When is a common not a common? Richard Honey reports on the changes effected by the Commons Act 2006
Tribunal trials
Solicitors Journal

Tribunal trials

Alan Murdie reports on the potential impact of Draft Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Bill
Agency drivers
Solicitors Journal

Agency drivers

Can a commercial goods vehicle operator avoid being prosecuted for not having an operator licence because the driver is neither his employee nor agent? Anthony Ostrin and Lynne Townley report
Three's a crowd?
Solicitors Journal

Three's a crowd?

M v M: Tony Roe reports on subpoenas on third parties in ancillary relief proceedings
Tales from practice: back to the future
Solicitors Journal

Tales from practice: back to the future

The preparations went on all day, with carcasses of meat and dozens of fowl of different sizes and descriptions being prepared in the cellars of the Great Hall. Young children struggled past with huge platters laden down with swan, venison and mutton. It was not quite as splendid as the feast that took place a few days earlier in Dublin to mark the end of the Crimean War (involving three tons of potatoes, 250 hams, 200 geese and 250 joints of beef), but it was close.
Contaminated land
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Contaminated land

A new circular on radioactive contamination is only one of many forthcoming changes affecting contaminated land of which solicitors should be aware, warns Kathy Mylrea
Reviving bailiffs' certification
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Reviving bailiffs' certification

The draft Tribunals, Court & Enforcement Bill provides a practical opportunity to revive the little used complaint procedure against bailiffs' certification, says John Kruse