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Judge Rules in Favour of Woman Who Was Denied Bereavement Damages After Partner’s Tragic Death

An unmarried woman who launched a landmark case against the Government after she was denied bereavement damages when her partner died has won her battle for justice.

NHS worker Jakki Smith, 59, only discovered she wasn’t entitled to the statutory …

Ince & Co Middle East (Dubai) wins The i-Law Maritime Law Award at the Lloyd’s List South Asia, Middle East and Africa Awards

The Lloyd’s List Awards series recognises the industry’s successes, setting a benchmark for excellence while rewarding innovative ideas and concepts that have pushed the boundaries of what is possible.

Ince & Co Middle East (Dubai) won The i-Law Maritime Law …

Stuart Thomson Comments On ‘Massive Impact’ Merkel’s Potential Demise Would Have On Brexit In LexisNexis

Months of negotiations over a coalition government in Germany have collapsed after the free-market liberal Free Democratic Party (FDP) party pulled out of talks with Angela Merkel’s Christian Democratic Union of Germany (CDU) party. The FDP were one of three …

CJEU in Lounes finds EU nationals retain free movement rights after becoming British

The important High Court referral in Toufik Lounes, discussed here, was decided on 14 November 2017 by the Grand Chamber of the Court of Justice. The determination can be found here.

The question to be addressed was what …

Working group on disclosure reforms happy that pre-action disclosure is working

The Working group has proposed a new approach to disclosure, encouraging parties to address what is seen as an overly expensive stage of litigation.

A cross country pilot is planned to assess the group’s suggested way forward, which includes doing …