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25 June
We look at a case that involved historic audit complaints and managed to avoid exclusion for our client (NA) who received a severe reprimand and fine. Read Morecase studies
16 June
A word of warning if you are an accountant thinking of appealing to the ICAEW's Appeal Committee. In a recent case a member ended up facing increased penalties and a... Read Morecase studies
14 June
Evidence provided during a disciplinary committee hearing could pave the way for potential ACCA reinstatement to the Student Register. We look at the details of the case here. Read Morecase studies
11 June
Our experts take a look at a High Court case where it was held that a junior lender was prevented from challenging the scope of a senior lender's security under... Read Morecase studies
29 April
The judgment in the recent high court case of Jackson v Ayles and another [2021] EWHC 995 (Ch) (23 April 2021) is a stark reminder how easy it can be... Read Morecase studies
22 April
Examining Court of Appeal judgments give an insight into mortgage broker and customer relations and the duty of the broker. Read Morecase studies
14 April
In a recent ACCA disciplinary hearing, Blake Morgan's Chris Cope successfully represented a defendant who had previously failed to disclose cyber harassment convictions when they first registered with the ACCA... Read Morearticles
24 March
The Court of Protection has ruled that a Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) can administer a COVID-19 vaccination in the best interests of someone despite objections from the man's father. Read Morearticles
24 February
It has taken almost five years of high profile litigation but the Supreme Court has unanimously upheld the earlier decisions of the Employment Tribunal, Employment Appeal Tribunal and Court of... Read Morearticles
28 January
We look at a recent case that determines if remote assessments by Approved Mental Health Professionals (AMHP) are lawful under the Mental Health Act (MHA). Read Morearticles
21 January
We look at business interruption insurance in the pandemic and why the Supreme Court decision in the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) test case is good news for businesses. Read Morecase studies
27 October
The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council (JCPC) recently handed down an expedited judgment in Chu v Lau [2020] UKPC 24. The case was on appeal from the British Virgin... Read More