April 2021
Hailed as a landmark, the Supreme Court’s decision in Uber still leaves other workers having to establish their own cases, unless and until the Government promotes much-needed legislative clarity
E-commerce platforms can carry a threat to IP rights holders, but may also offer quick ways to challenge a counterfeit listing. What options are open to rights holders to strengthen their position?
The objectives of a pre-nuptial agreement, the provisions to be included and the considerations in trying make the agreement resistant to successful challenge
Ahead of the Society’s 2021 Annual Conference, which runs online from 26-30 April, the Journal spoke to some of the principal speakers, for some tasters of the choice on offer – from business to boats
The amendments to align part 1 of the 1995 Act better with contemporary interpretation of the child’s right under the UNCRC to express a view, regardless of age
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Perspectives
Features
Briefings
- Criminal court: Of dockets, and much more
- Licensing: A justiciable freedom?
- Planning: Development at pace
- Insolvency: Solicitor debts: sue the judicial factor?
- Tax: Budget briefing
- Immigration: When human rights meet national security
- Scottish Solicitors' Discipline Tribunal
- When the “twa kingdoms” collide
- In-house: People-centred, remotely