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When an ‘or’ is an ‘and’ in Wales
Evans v Fleri (2019) EW Misc 12 (CC) A lesson in drafting from Wales. The Housing (Wales) Act 2014 provides at Section 7(1) The landlord of a dwelling subject to a domestic tenancy must not do any of the things … Continue reading
Exploring Career Paths in the “and more” Category
For better or worse, an inherent part of the aspiring public interest lawyer’s path is to go against the grain of the typical law school experience and be at least a bit off-kilter from the vast majority of your peers. … Continue reading
Glade No. 1, 2, 3, 4, and… Chanel No. 5?
Recently, a friend and I were watching The Bachelor—I know, I should be ashamed. During one of the commercial breaks, a spot appeared on-screen showing a woman wearing an elegant dress walking through a hallway. She turns into a doorway, … Continue reading
Three cases, a consultation and… a hero
… that pretty well sums up my posts this week on the Stowe Family Law Blog, which included:No return order did not breach father’s human rights – The ECHR case Royer v Hungary.A few thoughts on the domestic abuse consultation – … Continue reading
“And the Deposition Goes to the Gentleman in the Blue Pinstripe Suit”
Ronen Avraham & William Hubbard, Procedural Flexibility in Three Dimensions (Unpublished draft, 2018). Jay Tidmarsh A burgeoning procedural literature explores the power of parties to alter the procedural entitlements of the civil-justice system by means of contractual agreement and the … Continue reading
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