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 Jill Mason and Samuel Lindsay both contribute regularly to the Mills & Reeve Health Team Blog, which provides helpful client-focussed updates on legal matters affecting the health and care sector. [read post]
On 18 February 2016, the Supreme Court handed down its much awaited judgment in the appeal of R v Jogee [2013] EWCA Crim 1433, which was consolidated with the Privy Council appeal of Ruddock v The Queen JCPC 2015/0020. [read post]
16 Aug 2016, 7:27 am by Adam Craggs, Partner, RPC
This post first appeared on RPC’s Tax Take Blog, and is reproduced here with kind permission. [read post]
16 Aug 2016, 1:45 am by Sarah Green, Associate, TLT Solicitors
  This article first appeared on http://www.tltsolicitors.com on 5 February 2016 and on Sarah Green’s Picking up the pieces blog. [read post]
This post was originally published on the Free Movement Blog and is reproduced here with kind permission. [read post]
This post is an abridged version of a post that originally featured on the UK Immigration Law Blog, which can be found here. [read post]
28 Jul 2016, 8:36 am by Dan Tench and Lucy Hayes, Olswang LLP
He met with Dan Tench and Lucy Hayes from the UKSC Blog Editorial Team to look back on his time on the bench and consider how the law has changed during his career. [read post]
1 Jul 2016, 9:59 am by Craig Curran
A full case comment on the decision will be provided on this blog once judgment has been handed down. [read post]
28 May 2016, 4:50 pm by INFORRM
This post originally appeared on the UK Human Rights Blog and is reproduced with permission and thanks [read post]
26 May 2016, 4:34 pm by INFORRM
This post originally appeared on the Brett Wilson blog and is reproduced with permission and thanks [read post]
19 May 2016, 4:04 pm by INFORRM
A range of opinions were expressed on the blogs, for example: Human Rights Info, “Supreme Court Upholds Injunction In Celebrity Threesome Case“ UK Human Rights Blog, “Three way in the Supreme Court: PJS remains PJS“. [read post]