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Criminal Restraint Proceedings by Andrew Marshall
In January 2017, MONEYVAL, the Council of Europe body for anti-money laundering (AML) and counter-terrorist financing (CFT), published its fifth-round...
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Litigation Funding by Chiva Arthurs
In a recent decision, the English High Court has held that the terms of a litigation funding agreement were protected by legal advice privilege, such ...
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The Civil Litigation ‘Pay as you go’ philosophy by Chiva Arthurs
In a recent judgment, the High Court has reaffirmed the costs philosophy underlying the conduct of civil litigation in the Isle of Man under the Rules...
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Change in the Workplace by Helen Gough
Charles Darwin famously said:
‘It is not the strongest species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the most responsive to ch...

The Power of the Class Action by Alan Gough
Mr Justice Langstaff sitting in the Queen’s Bench Division of the High Court has ruled that retailer Morrisons is liable for a data leak committed b...
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The Burden of Disclosure by Alan Gough
Anyone who has been involved in a civil case will know that the obligation of disclosure of documents – or “discovery” as it used to be called ...
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Fraud - Which Way to Go? by Andrew Marshall
Fraud is a huge concern for individuals and businesses who are constantly having to review their systems and measures to protect themselves as fraudst...
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The Paperless Office by Helen Gough
There is simply no escaping the fact that we are living in a digital age where technology plays a huge part in both our daily business and personal li...
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