Copies of newsletters from previous years:

Volume 2 Issue 2 - Winter 2008:

  • New Website
  • Sun Shines down on Summer Party
  • New Faces
  • New Rules about Mental Capacity
  • Implacable Hostility
  • Confusingly Codified Cohabitation or Trust Trusts?
  • Unfair Dismissal and Territorial Jurisdiction
  • As Landlords embark on new territory, what does the future hold for Tenants?
  • Using Lay Mediators threatens the Quality of Justice
  • Spotlight on Ann Brady
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Volume 2 Issue 1 - Spring 2007:

  • Onwards & Upwards
  • Into Africa
  • The Devon Countryside Access Forum
  • Liability for Value Added Tax and Medical Expert Witnesses
  • Changes to the Law on Asylum
  • Some Recent Developments in Expert Evidence in the Criminal Courts
  • Coming to a Nuisance
  • Spotlight on Ian Millard
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Volume 1 Issue 7 - Autumn 2006:

  • Employment News
  • What Next for Medical Evidence
  • Prison Law
  • Company Debts and Directors' Liability
  • Offending on Licence
  • Crime Update - Court of Appeal Judgment on DTOs
  • 1st October 2006 - More Changes in Employment Law
  • Spotlight on John Lloyd
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Volume 1 Issue 6 - Spring 2006:

  • Chambers Growth in line with Plan
  • Employment News: New ECJ decisions on Holiday Pay
  • Costly Changes in Ancillary Relief
  • Report from Kenya (Part II)
  • Justice Delayed is Justice Denied
  • Death is Well Understood - Its Life that Isn't
  • Seminars 4 U
  • Unfinished Business
  • Spotlight on James Bax
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Volume 1 Issue 5 - Winter 2005:

  • Quality Assured
  • Employment Law - Statutory Grievance Procedures
  • Report from Kenya (Part I)
  • Developments in Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)
  • Gender Recognition
  • Criminal Law: Early Release of Prisoners
  • Spotlight on Sara Trumper
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Volume 1 Issue 4 - Summer 2005:

  • Public Access - Everyone Gains
  • Quality Announcement
  • Time Limits for Employment Tribunal Claims
  • Universal Precedent for Listing Questionnaire Trial Timetable
  • The Way to Go
  • Internal Disciplinary Hearings
  • Civil Partnership Act 2004
  • Licensing Hots Up
  • Spotlight on Debbie Grennan
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Volume 1 Issue 3 - Spring 2005:

  • Rougemont Chambers The Strongest Civil Team in the South West
  • Vibration White Finger: From Miners to Bed-Makers
  • Changes to Immigration and Asylum Appeals
  • What Rights of Occupation has the Wife or Personal Partner of a Bankrupt?
  • Jilbab or shalwar kameez
  • Human Rights: Being in Charge of a Motor Vehicle with Alcohol Concentration above the Prescribed Limit
  • Re Byeford (Deceased) [2003] EWCH 1267 (Ch)
  • Licensing: The New Regime
  • Spotlight on Gavin Collett
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Volume 1 Issue 2 - November 2004:

  • Two New Members Further Strengthen the Team
  • Wedding Congratulations
  • Retirement Wishes
  • Quality Mark Celebration
  • Landlord and Tenant Act 1954
  • Roadside Breath-Testing
  • Employment Update - Statutory In-House Procedures, Tribunal / EAT Procedure, Disability Discrimination, Employment Relations Act 2004, Equal Pay, National Minimum Wage
  • Discriminating Schools
  • Drink up, please!
  • Chambers' Mediation Services grow
  • Family Law - A Few Pointers from the Judiciary
  • Devon and Exeter Law Society Fixed Fee Advice Scheme
  • Spotlight on Michael Berkley
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Volume 1 Issue 1 - July 2004:

  • Chambers goes from strength to strength
  • Changes in Public Funding
  • Immigration and Asylum Accreditation Scheme
  • Licensing
  • Success for Mediation
  • Teeth Awards
  • Committal for Sentence and Newton Hearings
  • The Next Big Bang for Employment Lawyers - October 2004
  • Crime Update: New Disclosure Rules
  • Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act
  • Mombassa, Kenya
  • Quality Assured
  • Orders for the Preservation of Property the Subject Matter of Proceedings
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