This Week in the Supreme Court – week commencing 16th January 2023 – UKSCBlog

Hearings in the Supreme Court are now shown live on the Court’s website. On Wednesday 18th january the Court will hear the case of Moulsdale t/a Moulsdale Properties v Commissioners for His Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (Scotland), on appeal from [2021] CSHI 29. The appeal concerns whether the taxpayer’s sale of certain property was a […]

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ILPC Annual Lecture 2021 – Info Legislation & Coverage Centre

The ILPC is delighted to announce that Professor Diane Coyle CBE will ship this 12 months’s ILPC Annual Lectures entitled: ‘An economist’s perspective on information and its values’ Diane Coyle is the Bennett Professor of Public Coverage on the College of Cambridge. Diane co-directs the Bennett Institute the place she heads analysis applications underneath the […]

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Candey Ltd v Crumpler and one other (as Joint Liquidators of Peak Inns and Resorts Ltd (In Liquidation)) [2022] UKSC 35 – UKSC Weblog

Candey Ltd, the appellant, acted as a solicitor for Peak Inns & Resorts Ltd (“PHRL”) between April 2014 and March 2016 in respect of worldwide litigation and numerous different issues. One such matter was an motion within the Excessive Courtroom in London, known as “the London Litigation”. On 21 October 2015, PHRL entered into a […]

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Johnny Depp’s Precedence For Amber Heard Authorized Battle Is About ‘Bringing The Fact To Mild’: Lawyer

AFP KEY POINTS Johnny Depp and Amber Heard’s authorized battle ended after the latter determined to settle The actor’s legal professionals stated they had been happy to formally shut the painful chapter in Depp’s life Depp’s authorized counsel added that the jury’s unanimous determination favored Depp remained absolutely in place Johnny Depp received his reality, […]

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Lord Geidt and the Wild West of Policing Expertise Governance: How can a resignation enhance police expertise oversight?

Writer: Dr Marion Oswald Final week, Rt Hon. Lord Geidt resigned because the Unbiased Adviser on Ministers’ Pursuits, citing – because the straw that broke the camel’s again – a nonetheless quite opaque points regarding worldwide legislationplacing him ‘in an not possible and odious place’. This non-statutory function advises the Prime Minister on the Ministerial […]

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Shanghai Shipyard Co. Ltd v Reignwood Worldwide Funding (Group) Firm Ltd – UKSCBlog

On this submit Aleksandra Gajewska, an Affiliate, and David McKie, a Accomplice at CMS, preview the choice awaited from the UK Supreme Court docket within the matter of Shanghai Shipyard Co. Ltd v Reignwood Worldwide Funding (Group) Firm Ltd. On 8 December 2022, the Supreme Court docket will hear the enchantment in Shanghai Shipyard Co. […]

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Aviva Buyers Floor Lease GP Ltd and Anor v Williams and Ors – UKSCBlog

On this submit, Sarah Collins, Senior Affiliate within the Actual Property workforce at CMS, previews the case of Aviva Buyers Floor Lease GP Ltd and Anor v Williams and Ors, which is scheduled to be heard by the UK Supreme Court docket on 8 December 2022. Factual Background The respondents on this enchantment (Aviva) personal […]

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This Week within the Supreme Courtroom – week commencing twenty first November 2022 – UKSCBlog

Hearings within the Supreme Courtroom at the moment are proven reside on the Courtroom’s web site. The Courtroom might be listening to two instances this week, beginning on Tuesday 22nd till Wednesday 23rd: Information Corp UK & Eire Ltd v Commissioners for His Majesty’s Income and Customs – This case considers whether or not the […]

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R (on the application of Wang and another) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2023] UKSC 21 – UKSC Blog

This appeal relates to the interpretation of the Immigration Rules, in particular the Tier 1 (Investor) Migrant regime (as in force in December 2017 – it has since been closed). This regime was designed to grant leave to remain to high-net-worth individuals making a substantial financial contribution to the UK. To qualify individuals were required […]

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