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55% Worried About the US Trade Deal Impacting the NHS

2nd December 2019
Brexit dominates the UK with a major concern on the impact it will have on the National Health Service (NHS). The newly released survey on “Over-The-Counter (OTC) and Pharma 2019” by the business data platform Statista assesses the responses of more than 2,000 UK consumers.
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Barristers Call for Australia-Style Laws After Grenfell Phase 1 Report

29th November 2019
Two of 3PB’s specialist construction barristers have recently called for Australia-style legislation for the house and building construction industry after the Grenfell Report lats month.
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Democracy or Shamocracy?

26th November 2019
We are now embarking upon the third general election in just four years. In 2011 the coalition government passed a law which set it stone that an election could only happen every five years.
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Non-Contentious Probate Fees Order 2018: A Sigh of Relief?

29th October 2019
As Brexit continues to take centre stage in the headlines, it is not surprising that the Non-Contentious Probate Fees Order 2018 has been languishing in the House of Commons since April 2019.
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Does Interest Accrue on Sums Owed to a Sanctioned Entity?

21st October 2019
In July 2019, the High Court of England and Wales gave judgment in the case of Ministry of Defence and Support for Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran (“MODSAF”) v. International Military Services Limited (“IMS”).
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How Tech is Injecting Innovation Back into Law

1st October 2019
Ask any lawyer: what is the universal problem that will add on extra resources and costs to your case? Almost all will answer ‘research and admin’. While research is a vital part of building a defence, prosecution and all that’s in between, the way in which manual administration tasks are practised can be changed for the better. According to research conducted in 2017, only […]
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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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