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Timestamp: 2020-02-27 11:07:46
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The Role of the Electoral Commission in Ensuring ‘Intelligibility’ of Referendum Questions
Ian Peacock and Sián McGibbon have written an article for Arena Magazine's January 2020 edition which looks at 'The Role of the Electoral Commission in Ensuring ‘Intelligibility
It could easily have been another Grenfell Tower. On Friday, 15 November 2019, over 100 people were forced to flee The Cube in Bolton, Greater Manchester, after a fire broke out and
Introduction On 19 July 2019, His Honour Judge Dight gave judgment in the case of Darren Grimes v The Electoral Commission, an appeal against a £20,000 financial penalty imposed upon Mr Grimes
Mediating Contested Wills Claims - Patrick Taylor
“Mediation is not just about one side getting what they want. That is a misconception...” HHJ Catherine Newman QC. I am regularly appointed to mediate disputes about
Rosalee Dorfman Mohajer DLA Briefing 921 - Right to rent scheme declared unlawful as it causes discrimination in the provision of housing
R (Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants) v Secretary of State for the Home Department; Interveners: (1) Residential Landlords Association (2) Equality and Human Rights Commission (3) Liberty [2019] EWHC 452 (Admin); March 1, 2019
Toby Vanhegan DLA Briefing 915 - The way forward for the PSED?
Forward v Aldwyck Housing Group Limited [2019] EWCA Civ 1334; July 29, 2019 This case note discusses Forward v Aldwyck Housing Group Limited and the legal implications of breaching the s149 Equality Act 2010 (EA)
R (on the application of DA and others) (Appellants) v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions (Respondent); and R (on the application of DS and others) (Appellants) v Secretary
by John McCafferty, Clara Zang and Rosalee Dorfman Mohajer Introduction This article considers the caselaw relating to the prohibition of false statements about another candidate in Council and Parliamentary
Colin Manning - Mediator We all know, don’t we, that parties in dispute cannot be compelled to engage in mediation. As a general proposition, that is correct.
Timothy Straker QC & Amrit Kaur Dhanoa Electoral Law in the UK has become complex, voluminous and fragmented. Following much debate on the subject, and having monitored the
Karishma Vora - Challenges to Arbitration Awards - a sinking feeling
Christopher Baker and Rea Murray of 4-5 Gray’s Inn Square secured a landmark victory in the Court of Appeal for an Orthodox Jewish, charitable housing association, successfully
Samuels v Birmingham City Council Supreme Court Lady Hale, President, Lord Carnwath, Lady Black, Lord Lloyd-Jones, Lord Kitchin [2019] UKSC 28 12 June 2019 The Supreme Court has held that when assessing the
Public Law Group holds first conference for Lawyers in Local Government on Homelessness, Housing & Allocations
We are delighted to share part 3 of our 3-part toolkit and road map, designed to assist public bodies, organisations, individuals and their respective lawyers
In London and Quadrant Housing Trust v Patrick [2019] EWHC 1263 the High Court dismissed an appeal in which the appellant, Mr Patrick, contended that it was wrong to make a possession
We are delighted to share part 2 of our 3-part toolkit and road map, designed to assist public bodies, organisations, individuals and their respective lawyers
We are delighted to share part 1 of our 3-part toolkit and road map, designed to assist public bodies, organisations, individuals and their respective lawyers
EA exemption for charities and positive action meant no unlawful discrimination
Rea Murray writes for the Discrimination Law Association, including case summary of R (Z and others) v (1) Hackney LBC and (2) Agudas Israel Housing Association [2019] EWHC 139
Hyperandrogenism and the IAAF’s Eligibility Regulations for Female Classification - Fair, Meaningful or Necessary?
The Supreme Court delivered judgement in the case of R (Miller) v Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union [2017] UKSC 5 on 24th January 2017. It ruled by a majority of 8:3
Jane Lambert has contributed to Helen Tse’s book on Brexit.
The Insolvency Rules were updated on 1 April 2017. Salma Duncan outlines the key Changes.
Corporates facing internal white collar investigations left with much to consider following a landmark High Court privilege decision, writes Raoul Colvile.
Max Shephard provides a short guide to freezing orders and commentary on: (1) Injunctions and supported applications under the Insolvency Act 1986; (2) The dissipation of assets in notification injunctions following the
Vivienne Sedgley summarises the Court of Appeal’s guidance on challenging jurisdiction. In brief, they should be raised at the outset of proceedings and late challenges should be treated
Changes made on 1 April 2017 suppress the effect of SARPD Oil International Ltd v. Addax Energy SA [2016] EWCA Civ 120, writes Vivienne Sedgley.
Retaining the 4-5 Gray’s Inn Square Election Team.
Please see below a link to Jane Lambert’s article regarding the recent Unwired Planet v Huawei judgement.
In her Lancaster House speech of the 17 Jan 2017 (the transcript of which can be found on The Independent’s website) the Prime Minister acknowledged that “Britain might at times have
Rupert Beloff’s article entitled ‘Gender Verification, Hyperandrogenism and Athletics – A Moral Maze’ explores the history of gender verification in sport and recent developments. It is published in Sports Resolutions’
A year like no other! Satinder undertakes some of the most complex and valuable sports injury, clinical negligence and personal injury cases that are litigated. Most of the cases which
Athelstane Aamodt examines the new CPS guidance on cases involving communications sent via social media. The law has long been concerned with what people can and cannot say publicly. As
A few days after the EU referendum, Lady Neville-Rolfe, the Minister for Intellectual Property, told the British group of the Union of European Practitioners in Intellectual Property in a speech
Joseph Dalby SC and Ruhi Sethi-Smith examine the many legal issues that may flow from increased drone use. Drones are rapidly being seen as a feature of the near future,
Introduction This is an article on cutting edge developments in extraditing Indian nationals who have fled to the UK in recent times. It demonstrates that the extradition process is not
There has been something of a frisson in the world of employment law with the judgment of the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) in the case of Kilraine v London Borough
Non-domestic rate collection: never too late?
In the first of his three-part series on debt recovery, Marc Samuels revisits the circumstances in which local authorities can issue late demands for non-domestic business rates. National non-domestic rating
Legal World News 15th April 2016 New Law Journal “Hyperbole” surrounding the Panama Papers disclosure may be obscuring the main issue of multinational corporations’ tax arrangements, financial regulation QC Phillip
European Union, Unitary Patent, United Kingdom, UPC ‘A Brexit will not necessarily delay the start of the Unitary Patent system’ Hopefully the United Kingdon won’t jeopardize the Unitary Patent
Indefinite suspension of discharge from bankruptcy – a worrying trend?
Brian Hurwitz of the Sharpe Pritchard planning law team, and Phillip Pattterson of 4-5 Gray’s Inn Square, look at legal and procedural requirements for obtaining development consent orders (“DCOs”)
In Glass and Others v Freyssinet Ltd [2015] EWHC 2972 (IPEC) the inventors of a treatment process for concrete sued Freysinnet Ltd. (“Freysinnet”) for infringement of their patent in the Intellectual Property
Whenever you apply to register, or to renew the registration of, a generic top level domain name such as one ending in “.com”, “.org” or “.biz” you represent and warrant
The Lawyer – “4-5 Gray’s Inn Square has become the first chambers to adopt a CV-blind application system for all barristers and staff. The move, which launches today (9 November) means
Copyright is no laughing matter for an aggrieved comic. Recently, Twitter has started to bow to complaints from users that others on the social network have been lifting jokes and
Hart Publishing have just published an important book on this topical and contentious issue edited by Katja Ziegler, Elizabeth Wicks and Loveday Hodson. Richard has written a chapter
Aathelstane Aamodt looks at the issues where false statements are made about an election candidate. Defamation claims have have tended to be the preferred cause of action for people who
A Court of Protection judge has handed down the latest major judgment on whether P must be joined as a party to proceedings in deprivation of liberty cases where they
By Ruhi Sethi The Insurance Act 2015 received Royal Assent on 12 February 2015 and comes into force in full on 12 August 2016 after a transitional period of 18 months. The 2015 Act signifies the greatest
According to the East Midlands Textile Association (“Emtex”) the East Midlands has the highest concentration of clothing and textile companies in the UK. Nottingham lace, Leicester knitwear, Northampton shoes have
A divided Supreme Court in Coventry and others v Lawrence and another [2015] UKSC 50 has finally brought to a conclusion a particularly sorry piece of litigation with a judgment which serves
by Phillip Patterson The recent judgment of the Court of Appeal in Michael Wilson & Partners Ltd v Sinclair [2015] EWCA Civ 774 definitely confirms that Denton v TH White Ltd [2014] 1 W
by Jane Lambert Judicial Review of the Copyright Exceptions: British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors and Others v Secretary of State for Business Innovation and Skills.
Ruhi Sethi examines the recent Mercuria judgment that provides an endorsement for the structure of repo transactions as well as a reminder of the importance of cogent drafting of the
David Hughes writes for Gibraltar Chronicle.
Joseph Dalby discusses the privacy, data protection and ethical issues that arise with the use of drones by public and private sector bodies
Indian arbitration law: landmark judgments from 2014, authored by Karishma Vora
The article summarises India’s landmark judgments on arbitration law from 2014 and highlights leading judgments that influenced international commercial arbitration in India prior to 2014. It also analyses the Indian
Last week the House of Lords called for an EU-wide register of drone owners, or remotely piloted aircraft systems (which are part of the wider category of unmanned aerial systems
In October 2014 the Supreme Court gave a decision which could fundamentally alter how consultation exercises should be carried out in the future. Most cuts cases involve complaints about unlawful consultation.
By Richard Clayton QC
By Phillip Patterson Precedent, the Privy Council and Commonwealth harmonisation This article considers how a series of cases regarding the recovery of bribes and secret commissions has provided a
A recent Court of Appeal decision has the potential to widen the scope of persons owed duties under the homelessness legislation. In Rehana Hussain v The London Borough of Waltham
Timothy Straker QC delivers Election law talk at the Solace Election Conference 2015, a full copy of the talk can be downloaded below.
Patents: Les Laboratoires Servier and another v Apotex Inc and others [2014] UKSC 55, [2014] 3 WLR 1257, [2014] WLR(D) 452, [2014] BUS LR 1217, UK Supreme Court In Everet v. Williams (1893), 9 L.Q. Rev. 197, the highwayman John
A Concise Guide for Businesses, Innovative and Creative Individuals.
Clayton and Tomlinson The Law of Human Rights (3rd edn, Oxford University Press, in preparation) Clayton and Tomlinson (with Nick Bratza) The Law of the European Convention on Human Rights: