2 Aug 2021Red alert? Data protection laws v INTERPOL Red NoticesBarristers Ben Keith and Amy Woolfson evaluate the interplay between INTERPOL, Schengen, and the Law Enforcement Directive
2 Aug 2021Counting on it? 10 years of the Bribery Act 2010A decade on, Kathleen Harris evaluates the efficacy of the Bribery Act 2010
29 Jul 2021Safe as houses? The Domestic Abuse Act 2021Mr Cathál MacPartholán explores the strengthened protections for those experiencing domestic abuse and intimate partner violence
18 Jul 2021Crime and punishment: The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts BillA bumper Criminal Justice Bill is giving lawyers cause for concern, Rachel Rothwell reports
14 Jul 2021Ewing Law: the power of private practice in crime?Tony Wyatt sets out the attributes and approaches of Ewing Law, a criminal firm serving private clients
10 Jun 2021Former partner jailed for fraud Robert Wiggans misappropriated over £200,000 from a vulnerable client
3 Jun 2021CBA warns of implications of 'haemorrhaging' of criminal barristersThe Criminal Bar Association has stated that “without a dramatic increase in funding, the haemorrhaging of talented barristers will continue”
27 May 2021Greensill: should directors of failing companies be worried?Rebecca Parry explores compares the UK's insolvent and wrongful trading regime with that in Australia