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Trump's Emergency Declaration Faces Legal and Political Challenges

18th February 2019
President Trump's decision to declare a national emergency at the southern border has sparked legal and political challenges. Democrats are calling the move a "power grab" and "gross abuse of power." The ACLU and others have filed lawsuits. CBS News correspondent Errol Barnett and CBSN political contributor Molly Hooper break down the latest for CBSN.
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Golden Visa Business, Alive and Well?

6th February 2019
Governments such as the UK have come under renewed pressure to limit or suspend visa systems which have the effect of offering visas, residency or passports to the rich-and-famous, if they “invest” in the country concerned.
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No Deal Brexit: What Will Happen to Your Business?

4th February 2019
And even though the Parliament rejected a no deal Brexit, it is not technically legally binding[1]; with Theresa May is keeping us all on our toes, businesses are yet to know what they should be preparing for. In 2017, it was reported that a total of 52,741 laws have been introduced in the UK as […]
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Third Tesco Director Cleared: Does the DPA Process Need to Be Reassessed?

30th January 2019
The third former Tesco director to be accused of fraud in connection with the company’s multi-million pound accounting black hole has been cleared at Southwark Crown Court.
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New Code of Conduct Set to Be Introduced as Private Prosecutions Escalate

30th January 2019
A new code of conduct for private prosecutions is set to be introduced as the trend for pursuing justice privately continue to rise.
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Political Neutrality: INTERPOL Under the Spotlight

18th January 2019
Following INTERPOL recent red notice elections, Edward Grange and Danielle Reece-Greenhalgh, lawyers at leading criminal defence law firm Corker Binning, discuss the political neutrality of the organisation, and the different tests applied when removing red notices on political grounds compared to contesting extradition or claiming asylum on the basis of political persecution.
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Where Do I Find the Right Attorney?

10th January 2019
Hiring an attorney is often the first worry when something goes wrong and there are legal implications. Finding an attorney is actually quite easy, but for those who haven’t been there before, finding the right one can be tricky.
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Will the Law of the Future Reflect the Law of the Past?

9th January 2019
It’s a fact – law is becoming increasingly inundated with the implementation of digitalization into its system on a global scale.
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Is Brexit an Enabler for Fraud?

8th January 2019
The results of a recent Brexit survey, Brexit in the Boardroom - Autumn 2018 Update, show that 80% of UK business leaders are fearful of job losses in their company as a result of Brexit.
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What Are the Professional Implications of Unintentionally Funding Terrorism?

21st December 2018
Examining the cases of Letts and Lane and Honey Rose, Nick Barnard, lawyer at leading criminal defence law firm Corker Binning, discusses the legal implications of corporately funding active terrorism, even unintentionally.
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