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21 February
In an appeal against a Fitness to Practise panel decision, the High Court considered the issue of the correct basis for a case being remitted for re-hearing. This proved to... Read Morearticles
20 February
Money laundering is estimated to cost the UK economy more than £100 billion each year. The proceeds of money laundering can also be linked to other illegal activities, such as... Read Morearticles
20 February
Can a landlord remove an abandoned vehicle from their property? In this article, we look at the potential pitfalls of vehicle abandonment and give practical guidance to landlords if a... Read Morearticles
13 February
In principle, yes. When someone publishes untrue material online that adversely affects another person’s reputation, they could be found liable for defamation. The term defamation covers libel and slander. In this... Read Morearticles
12 February
A Grant of Representation is a legal document issued in the United Kingdom that gives the person named on it the authority to administer the estate of a deceased person.... Read Morearticles
12 February
It is now just over 18 months since amendments to the NHS Act 2006 introduced the option of forming joint committees between a wide range of NHS bodies. Most notably,... Read Morearticles
8 February
The road to the Procurement Act 2023 was certainly long and winding and whilst the Procurement Bill received the long-awaited Royal Assent in October 2023, procurement practitioners are not home... Read Morearticles
6 February
A recent ruling by the Court of Session in Scotland has held that unknown future claims can be settled by a settlement agreement, so long as the agreement clearly identifies... Read Morearticles
6 February
What is the new procurement regime for health services in England? On 1st January 2024, the Health Care Services (Provider Selection Regime) Regulations 2023 (the "PSR Regulations") came into force. The... Read Morecase studies
2 February
Sarah Whittle and Daniel Taylor successfully defend NHS England in a landmark procurement case before the Court of Appeal. In this article we examine what a sufficiently serious breach is... Read More
