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New Law Journal » Employment
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It’s April and it’s raining statutory reforms to employment law. In this week’s NLJ, barrister and emeritus professor Ian Smith wades through the latest regulations ..read more
New Law Journal » Employment
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April is surely the cruellest month for employment lawyers, contends Ian Smith as he wades through a deluge of statutory changes & a trio of cases ..read more
New Law Journal » Employment
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April is surely the cruellest month for employment lawyers, contends Ian Smith as he wades through a deluge of statutory changes & a trio of cases ..read more
New Law Journal » Employment
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How should judges approach cases involving gender critical views? In this week’s NLJ, Oscar Davies, barrister at Garden Court Chambers, discusses this developing ..read more
New Law Journal » Employment
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The law is tying itself in knots over gender critical cases. A new approach is needed urgently to make the UK safer for trans people, says Oscar Davies ..read more
New Law Journal » Employment
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Happy birthday, Woolfians! It’s been 25 years since the arrival of the Civil Procedure ..read more
New Law Journal » Employment
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The date for Bar Conference 2024 has been announced and, in a likely general election ..read more
New Law Journal » Employment
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A judge at Snaresbrook Crown Court erred in law by hearing a bail appeal when notice ..read more
New Law Journal » Employment
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The fascinating case of Al Sadeq v Dechert and others [2024] and the boundaries of ..read more
New Law Journal » Employment
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Court fees are going up on 1 May! In this week’s ‘Civil way’, Stephen Gold, NLJ ..read more