Featured legal research
Latest News
Defra and Welsh Government consult on conditional cautions for fly-tipping offenders
The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) and the Welsh Government have launched a consultation on proposals to give local authorities in England and Wales powers to issue conditional cautions to fly-tipping offenders. The cautions would provide an alternative to prosecution for suitable lower-level offences and could require...
When will a voluntary liquidation become a compulsory liquidation? (Nakhla Ventures v Heba Pilates)
Restructuring & Insolvency analysis: This judgment considers when a creditors’ voluntary liquidation may be converted into a compulsory liquidation, and the standards expected of liquidators when conducting a sale of a distressed company’s assets. The court ordered compulsory winding up where concerns about the liquidator’s independence and conduct...
Construction weekly highlights—20 August 2026
This week's edition of Construction weekly highlights includes analysis of a decision of the Technology and Construction Court (TCC) on a remediation agreement under the Building Safety Act 2022 (Durkan Estates v Wallace Estates), a TCC judgment on enforcement of an adjudication decision (Westgreen Construction v Kiryukhina), government guidance on...
Risk & Compliance weekly highlights—20 August 2026
This week's edition of Risk and Compliance weekly highlights includes the latest UKFIU guidance on the use of AI to bypass customer due diligence checks, including deepfakes and synthetic identities, and an SRA warning on the risks of solicitors using AI-generated false case citations or compromising client confidentiality through public AI tools....