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Saisie (meaning "to seize") is a court-driven, Guernsey customary law process, governed by the Saisie Procedure (Simplification) (Bailiwick) Order, 1952. It is a three-stage...
Jersey
Baker & Partners
The Court of Appeal of Jersey has held that a Jersey statutory provision is not compatible with a human right protected by the European Convention on Human Rights.
UK
Shepherd and Wedderburn LLP
The Moveable Transactions (Scotland) Act was passed by the Scottish Parliament in May 2023 and is expected to come into force in the second half of 2024.
Shepherd and Wedderburn LLP
The First Tier Tribunal has considered the first substantively contested application for a Remediation Contribution Order under the Building Safety Act 2022.
Shepherd and Wedderburn LLP
One year on from the Building Safety Act 2022 coming into force, Colin Bathgate explains the legislation's significance for the hotel sector.
Shepherd and Wedderburn LLP
A summary of the top 5 important Health and Safety Prosecutions from 2023, as well as takeaways from recent cases that businesses can learn from.
Shepherd and Wedderburn LLP
Reforms proposed by the Bill will be relevant to multiple aspects of the use and management of Land in Scotland. Stuart Greenwood breaks down the key areas affected and how the regulations will change.
Shepherd and Wedderburn LLP
There are limited circumstances in which there may be a claim against SEPA or a local authority for compensation in relation to flood risk prevention and management operations.
Shepherd and Wedderburn LLP
For the success of any project, timing is everything. Unfortunately, we live in challenging economic times, where supply issues, high prices, and market uncertainties make it difficult to decide...
Shepherd and Wedderburn LLP
Against the backdrop of a challenging financial landscape for the licensed trade and the hospitality and leisure sector, Kevin Clancy unpacks pertinent matters for insolvency practitioners.
Shepherd and Wedderburn LLP
On 4 April 2024 significant changes to Skilled Worker visas will be introduced, impacting minimum salary thresholds, the Shortage Occupation List, occupation codes, and supplementary employment conditions.
Gowling WLG
It's full speed ahead on the Government's ambitious plan to reform English and Welsh property law. Following the abolition of ground rents for certain qualifying residential leaseholds...
Ellisons Legal
Section 47 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1987 ("Section 47") requires that a landlord's name and address must be included on any written demand to a tenant.
Herbert Smith Freehills
According to a list of issues that has recently become publicly available in the Commission Recovery v Marks & Clerk case...
Lewis Silkin
Employers had until 4 April 2024 to report their gender pay gap statistics for 2023. Although some employers are likely to file late, we've analysed the current data to identify the trends.
Gowling WLG
Welcome to 'The Libel Bible' – a six-part article series on all things defamation law. In this comprehensive series, we delve into the complexities of defamation and the law that surrounds it in the UK.
European Union
Shepherd and Wedderburn LLP
On 20 March 2024 the EU's General Court overturned the decision of the EU to impose sanctions on former F1 driver Nikita Mazepin.
Arnold & Porter
Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) have voted overwhelmingly in favour of the pharmaceutical reform package following a debate on 10 April.
Mayer Brown
On 24 January 2024, the European Commission ("Commission") unveiled its proposals to reform the current EU Foreign Direct Investment Screening Regulation 2019/452...
Mayer Brown
In this weekly update, we summarise the most notable updates in the UK sanctions world. If you have any questions in respect of any of the developments set out below...
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