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Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR – 5 December 2014
Courting Trouble, by Kathy Lette

Courting Trouble, by Kathy Lette

Reviewed by Paul Magrath Faith in the justice system to deliver a fair verdict is in short supply on the grim council estate where the rape, drug dealing and some pretty grievous bodily harm take place in Kathy Lette’s latest novel, Courting Trouble. Her writing style, a giddy cocktail of high-heeled chick lit and wisecracking Continue reading about Courting Trouble, by Kathy Lette

Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR – 28 November 2014
Speaking extra-judicially

Speaking extra-judicially

On the benefits of foreign law and the dangers of expert evidence By Paul Magrath, Head of Product Development and Online Content, ICLR   As a green young pupil at chambers tea, it was impressed upon me (and I have often heard it repeated since) that English law is law Foreign law is fact Expert Continue reading about Speaking extra-judicially

Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR – 21 November 2014
Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR – 14 November 2014
Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR – 7 November 2014

Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR – 7 November 2014

This week’s selection of law stories from home and abroad includes a celebration of free legal activity, a promotion of professional excellence, and the lordly stuffing of a legislative turkey. Plus important developments in intellectual property law and some tasty looking legal writing prizes.   National Pro Bono week 2014 Celebrating lawyers’ unpaid contribution to Continue reading about Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR – 7 November 2014

ICLR Criminal Law Updater (August – October 2014)
Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR – 31 October 2014

Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR – 31 October 2014

In this week’s selection of legal stories and “snippets” from home and abroad, the Home Secretary loses a chair, the Justice Secretary loses a vote, the Bar gains another training programme and human rights protection is linked to written-constitutionalism via a Tory think tank discussion. And despite its being Halloween, some ghoulish bad guys get Continue reading about Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR – 31 October 2014

CSA Inquiry – will chair be shown the door?