Legal -vs- Litigation Privelege – When What You Say May Be Used In Evidence Against You
Serious Disruption Prevention Orders have been introduced as of 5th April 2024. We look at what the aim is, the considerations and the implications.
Serious Disruption Prevention Orders have been introduced as of 5th April 2024. We look at what the aim is, the considerations and the implications.
Serious Disruption Prevention Orders have been introduced as of 5th April 2024. We look at what the aim is, the considerations and the implications.
Serious Disruption Prevention Orders have been introduced as of 5th April 2024. We look at what the aim is, the considerations and the implications.
This month we have an April Fool’s Day Quiz – See if you can spot our 4 red herrings from 10 strange UK Laws.
A recent Court of Appeal hearing considered “lawful excuse” for criminal damage caused during a protest and could have certain implications.