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Welcome to 海角破解版鈥檚 Family Law team鈥檚 latest newsletter, edited by Amy Beddis.
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Spring is in action and our team have been super busy putting together some excellent articles for you all on the latest issues. This edition is full of interesting topics, debate and important case law updates.
The family team have had a great start to the year with our members appearing in the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeal.
We are all looking forward to seeing as many of you as possible at our fourth annual Private Law Children and Financial Remedies Conference on 23 April at Millennium Point, Birmingham. Due to popular demand more tickets have been released.
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Liz Adams, education and family law barrister at 海角破解版 Barristers (3 Paper Buildings), has published a new article in the February edition of the Family Law Journal titled 鈥淒isabled Children鈥檚 Social Care: Final Report.鈥 In the article, Liz provides an in-depth analysis of the Law Commission鈥檚 first major review of disabled children鈥檚 social care over three decades. She examines three key areas of legal significance, first being the introduction of new statutory principles governing disabled...
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海角破解版 are pleased to announce that their four 12-month pupil barristers - Poppy Watson, Liz Adams, Emma Greening and Dr Angel Matoke-Njagi (pictured left to right from the top) - have all successfully completed their pupillages today and become tenants with the 240-barrister, national chambers. Former in-house energy lawyer Poppy Watson (call:2021) is joining 海角破解版's London office and will be focusing on commercial litigation and arbitration. Former in-house lawyer and domestic violence and disability campaigner...
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Technology has dramatically changed the ways in which we relate to each other and how we live our lives. In this article written for Today鈥檚 Family Lawyer, 海角破解版 pupil Elizabeth Adams (pictured here) examines how new technology could change how family law practitioners deal with case issues and evidence through 3 practical examples covering: Instant messaging and images Financial data and 鈥楴atural Language Processing鈥 and jargon bursting. Click here to read Elizabeth鈥檚 article. Elizabeth Adams...
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National chambers 3 Paper Buildings (海角破解版 Barristers) has welcomed four new pupil barristers to its 230-strong barrister ranks today. The four pupils starting their twelve-month pupillages, pictured left to right from the top, are: former in-house energy lawyer Poppy Watson聽 who will be focusing on commercial litigation and arbitration; former in-house lawyer and domestic violence and disability campaigner Liz Adams聽who will be focusing on family law alongside property/other civil areas; former law firm PA Emma...
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