Family Law Journal | September 2019
Chris Bryden and Jennifer Lanigan argue that the inconsistent approach to DNA samples held by non-medical organisations requires reform
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Family Law Journal | October 2017
Chris Bryden and Jyoti Wood analyse the Privy Council decision in Marr v Collie and the significance of a commercial aspect to a personal relationship
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Family Law Journal | June 2016
In the conclusion to a two-part consideration of children and immigration law, Katherine Illsley and Agata Patyna look at how other jurisdictions tackle this issue, and how UK authorities might improve the procedure
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Family Law Journal | June 2016
Chris Bryden and Kate Jones compare and contrast the Civil Procedure Rules 1998 and the Family Procedure Rules 2010 on key areas of overlap
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Family Law Journal | May 2016
In the first of a two-part consideration, Katherine Illsley and Agata Patyna report on the rights of unaccompanied children seeking asylum within the immigration and family law process
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The Commercial Litigation Journal | December 2015
David Sawtell summarises recent costs judgments
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Procurement & Outsourcing Journal | October 2015
David Sawtell considers some key points of contract interpretation
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The Commercial Litigation Journal | October 2015
David Sawtell investigates recent case law on repudiatory breach
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Procurement & Outsourcing Journal | July 2015
Chris Bryden, Agata Patyna and Matthew Shaw evaluate a recent Supreme Court decision dealing with the interpretation of contracts
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Procurement & Outsourcing Journal | July 2015
David Sawtell considers how far good faith can apply to repudiatory breach
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