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In the third of our survey of top new cases from last year, reporter Krishen Soogumaran comments on a case about shareholder actions.
… Continue reading about Notable Cases of 2024: Commercial law
This week’s roundup of legal news includes probation reform, crime, mediation, legal professions, and judicial review. Plus recent case law and commentary.… Continue reading about Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR, 17 February 2025
In the second of our survey of top new cases from last year, reporter Philip Ridd and contributor David Burrows comment on a case about financial relief proceedings after a foreign divorce.… Continue reading about Notable Cases of 2024: Family law
This week’s roundup of legal news includes the obeying the courts, reporting bad actors, paying your taxes and behaving yourself in bars. There’s also a timely warning for Valentine swooners. Plus recent case law and commentary.
… Continue reading about Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR, 10 February 2025
In the first of our survey of top new cases from last year, reporter Catherine May comments on a case about national security. … Continue reading about Notable Cases of 2024: Public law
This week’s roundup of legal news includes executive orders, cyber security, French divorce law, and the archiving of wills. Plus recent case law and commentary.… Continue reading about Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR, 3 February 2025
This week’s roundup of legal news includes crime and its prevention, judges and their anonymity, princes and the press, prisons and penalties, and miscarriages of justice. Plus recent case law and commentary.… Continue reading about Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR, 27 January 2025
Our first roundup of the Hilary Term includes open justice, courts, inquiries, and a new boss. Plus recent case law and commentary.… Continue reading about Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR, 20 January 2025
David Burrows considers the scope of a family court’s ability to set aside a court’s decision and order a rehearing, and its discretion to admit new evidence on an appeal. … Continue reading about Setting aside a family proceedings order
This week’s roundup includes unexplained anonymity, criminal courts, the Ministry of Justice and its money, and the legal professions. Plus recent case law and commentary.… Continue reading about Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR, 16 December 2024



















