"Peters & Peters also shows the continuing hold that litigation boutiques - as opposed to enormous international firms - have on contentious work" - The Lawyer, 2013

Articles

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This article focuses on the eagerly anticipated Supreme Court judgment in Prudential PLC and Prudential (Gibraltar) Ltd v Special Commissioner of Income Tax and Phillip Pandolfo (HM Inspector of Taxes), in relation to the possible extension of the principle of legal professional privilege(LPP), to encompass advice given by accountants on tax law, which was handed down on Wednesday 23 January 2013. To read Jenny's article please click on the attachment below.
Miranda Ching considers the Gary McKinnon case, the development of Deferred Prosecution Agreements and malicious communications on social media. To read Miranda's article please click on the link below.
THE SUPPLY OF DRUGS WHICH CAUSE DEATH – CAN A DEALER BE GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER? Burns v. The Queen [2012] HCA 35, (2012) 290 A.L.R. 713 High Court of Australia manslaughter – unlawful and dangerous act manslaughter – gross negligence
A point of principle - The courts’ proper control of the invasion of privacy that is involved when the state seeks to search property is a point of constitutional principle, emphasised by the High Court in the widely reported decision of Tchenguiz. For the full article please click on the link.
This article considers a recent case FSA v Chaligné and others, whch reveals the potential unintended consequences of re-opening regulatory matters before a new (and perhaps less sympathetic) forum.
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To read the interview in which Anand looks at the lessons for UK Lawyers of European Arest Warrant refusals, please click on the attachment below.

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