June 2019

Posted by edelegal | 21 June 2019

Prison is supposed to be hard. It is, after all, a punishment. But it’s also designed to help people address their behaviour and stop them re-offending. When imprisonment leads to...

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Posted by edelegal | 19 June 2019

We are required by the Solicitors Regulation Authority to publish data collected from our team to demonstrate our diversity. Staff were not obliged to respond to the questionnaires, but any...

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Posted by edelegal | 19 June 2019

Justice, the renowned human rights organisation, has published a significant report that examines the prosecution of sexual offences, and in some areas calls for a radical overhaul.   Among the...

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Posted by edelegal | 11 June 2019

With much fanfare, ‘Finn’s Law’ came in to force on 8th June 2019, following the implementation of the Animal Welfare (Service Animals) Act 2019.   The 2019 Act makes a...

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Posted by edelegal | 05 June 2019

Most people know that a driving ban may follow for serious road traffic offences or a series of lower-level traffic crimes as a result of ‘totting up’. Few of our...

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Posted by edelegal | 03 June 2019

A District Judge sitting at Westminster Magistrates’ Court last week authorised that a summons be issued against the prominent conservative member of parliament, Boris Johnson.   The allegations relate to...

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