UK Supreme Court: SFO Cannot Compel Foreign Companies to Produce Documents Held Outside the UK Under Section 2 Powers
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by Sam Eastwood, Alistair Graham, Chris Roberts and James Ford at Mayer Brown. ... read more
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by Sam Eastwood, Alistair Graham, Chris Roberts and James Ford at Mayer Brown. ... read more
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by James M. Beck - Senior Life Sciences Policy Analyst ... read more
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Hello and welcome to the 36th edition of the Expert Witness Journal. ... read more
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The flexibility afforded by institutional rules, such as the ICC and LCIA, makes international arbitrations well suited for the use of technology in a myriad of ways in arbitral proceedings. Parties can be faced with ... read more
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With at least parts of the UK economy managing to adapt and survive in the ‘new normal’ in the wake of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic and businesses taking stock of their financial situation, unsurprisingly, ... read more
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Whilst modern life bombards our eyes with various sources of imagery, whether it be television, advertising or social media, there is an inherent danger in taking these images at face value. Within the legal framework ... read more
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Computer forensics, especially digital forensics, is a budding domain of cybersecurity. The professionals working in computer forensics are usually known as computer forensic investigators, computer forensics ... read more
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Mark Tottenham, an experienced barrister and mediator, has written ‘The Reliable Expert Witness.’ A concise guide to the workings and duties of expert witnesses. It covers what you would expect in, the duties of ... read more
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High Court Restates the Court of Appeal’s Guiding Principles in Wall v Mutuelle de Poitiers ... read more
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Hello and welcome to the 34th edition of the Expert Witness Journal. I hope you have all been keeping safe and well during the last few months. ... read more