Walker v Wilsher (1889) 23 QBD 335 is one of the most cited decisions on without prejudice communications. It also represents a strict interpretation of without prejudice privileges.
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Here are 10 pieces you might have missed. “Even when a case has been unsuccessful, good can still come from it.” Tony Fisher spent much of his career growing a successful law firm, and balanced his ...
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We oppose the creation of a single professional services supervisor for anti-money laundering (AML) and counter-terrorism financing (CTF) supervision.
With the October Professional Indemnity (PI) renewals now behind us, Gallagher explains why it’s an ideal moment to evaluate and effectively transfer your cyber risk.
Domestic violence protection orders continue to rise. According to the latest family court figures*, there were 9,849 domestic violence protection orders, an increase of 13% compared to the same ...
How lawyers can build a strong personal brand by defining a clear topic of influence and sharing helpful content.
The act amends the previous Mental Health Act of 1983, focusing on ensuring mental health patients have clear legal rights, dignity and respect during treatment. While mental health is a devolved ...
Reforms to personal injury whiplash claims introduced under the previous government have resulted in significant consequences for access to justice and claimant compensation.
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