The new issue of BiBliO, our quarterly online magazine, is out now. Click below to read it free online.
Contents:
- Life Interest Trusts – Eleanor White-Andrews, Rowberry Morris Thames Valley LLP
- What could the proposed ILCA scheme mean for law firms and their clients? – Sheryl Davis, Saffery
- Law Society publishes new guidance for profession following Court of Appeal judgment in Mazur
- Legal Skills Triathlon
- Is legal AI becoming ‘mandatory’ in criminal law? – Catherine Gaynor, LEAP
- Book Reviews – Elizabeth Robson Taylor, Richmond Green Chambers & Phillip Taylor MBE, Head of Chambers and Reviews Editor, ‘The Barrister’
- Tribunal Practice And Procedure Tribunals under the Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007 6th edition
- Nhs Law And Practice 2nd edition
- What experienced serious injury lawyers are really looking for from a modern practice – Richard Harwood, Minster Law
- The Solicitors’ Charity
- The difference between a Single Joint Expert and Separate Instruction
- Sidney Conway v Yeovil District Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust & Anor
- Top Tips from the experts at FHM Forensic Accountants – Fiona Hotston Moore and Tom Arnold
- Significant step forward for common-hold reform
- Working with Expert Witnesses in Construction – Richard Black & Jennifer Fitzmaurice, Eversheds Sutherland
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