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In Mathur v Ontario, the climate litigation filed against the Ontario government by seven young people was dismissed, but not without clarifying some ...
Restrictive covenants are a mechanism which can be used to, amongst other things, prevent and control future development on land. The identification ...
The CQC now has new powers (since 1 April 2023) to assess Integrated Care Systems (ICSs). As outlined in CQC’s recently published interim guidance on ...
Welcome to Digital Health Insights, DACB’s new series providing practical insight into key legal issues and hot topics in the sector. Health apps, suc ...
This is the second issue of the Informer, a service for claims handlers dealing with complex injury claims. In each issue we will look at areas of com ...
If ESG principles are not already high on the agenda in the boardroom of construction companies (and throughout the organisation), then they should be ...
Whilst the EU Digital Services Act Package slowly unfurls across Europe, promising to leave in its wake greater consumer protection, early insights in ...
The purpose of Prevention of Future Deaths Reports (PFDs) issued by coroners is to bring about positive change by promoting learning from deaths. How ...
Click here for more information on the fast track and intermediate track limitations and exclusions
Click here to view a table, based on table 1 in Part 26, which sets out the complexity band to which fast track claims will normally be assigned.