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Fake ID Fabrication Vs. Anti-Fraud Measures: Which is Winning?

30th October 2019
United States government-issued identification cards are replete with anti-fraud measures such as ultraviolet ink markings and holographics intent on stemming the reproduction of phony IDs.
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Appraising the Changes in Solicitor Qualification in the UK

16th October 2019
Whilst studying law is one of the most challenging disciplines that students can undertake in the UK, it also remains an incredibly popular and rewarding pastime.
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The Challenges in Schools That Require Legal Advice

15th October 2019
Education is always in the spotlight in the UK, particularly given the funding cuts that have been imposed by the government over the course of the last nine years or so.
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SFO on Cooperation and Privilege: Mutually Exclusive Concepts?

2nd October 2019
The UK Serious Fraud Office (SFO) published its guidance on corporate cooperation on 6 August 2019. The guidance sets out for the first time, the indicators of good practice which the SFO expects corporates to comply with in order to be seen as cooperative in the context of self-reporting.
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Prorogation of Parliament Axed by the Supreme Court

24th September 2019
According to the today’s reports, the UK Prime Minister’s decision to suspend parliament for five weeks has been unanimously ruled as unlawful by the Supreme Court.
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Parliamentary Suspension Likely to Kill Key Pending Legislation

17th September 2019
Parliament has officially been suspended for five weeks with MPs not due back until next month (14 Oct).
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SEC Chair: US "Acting largely Alone" on Corporate Bribery

17th September 2019
Last week, US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) chairman Jay Clayton spoke to the New York Economic Club about the need for other countries to follow the Unites States’s lead in punishing corporate bribery and corruption.
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First Ever Space Crime? A Wakeup Call for Extra-Terrestrial Law

10th September 2019
Now that the first ever space crime has allegedly been committed, should we expect a court, a jury and an executioner in space?
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Could MPs Take the PM to Court to Force Brexit Delay?

9th September 2019
A cross-party group of MPs - including some former Conservatives recently expelled from the party - say they are willing to go to court to stop Boris Johnson breaking the law by refusing to delay Brexit.
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Free Ports and the Potential for Money Laundering Post-Brexit

5th September 2019
The new UK Prime Minister has talked of the possible value of free ports to a post-Brexit UK.
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