There is still considerable discord between contemporary British reality and the law in England and Wales regarding the rights of…
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There are plenty of indications to suggest that the disruption of the legal market is already taking effect. Online platforms,…
Last month the Supreme Court clarified certain aspects of the Inheritance Act 1975 when it overturned a Court of Appeal ruling…
News that the Supreme Court has granted permission to appeal the Court of Appeal decision in Mills v Mills provides…
It is becoming increasingly clear: from conveyancing to commercial law, technology is revolutionising the legal sector. But is this good…
In November 1965 England abolished capital punishment for murder. As a sweeping generalisation, this was done, in part, to remove…
A daughter cut out of her father’s £1 million Will because he believed grown-up children should “look after themselves” has…
In his 2004 book “The Paradox of Choice – Why More Is Less” American psychologist Barry Schwartz argues that elimination…
Brexit as a concept has been around for a long time. But recently, and understandably, politicians have been wielding their…