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Briefcase: Kids on carousels and interim injunctions - Cunliffe's departure - Bain's poisoned chalice

What they're talking about in the legal world.

John Bowie
Fri, 27 Mar 2015

The kids-on-a-carousel case generated a lot of media this week and has also focused attention on the growth in the area of school lawsuits on behalf of kids behaving bady.  This is clearly a growing and lucrative  area of law and as the rich/poor gap will only grow it leaves a lot of room for St

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John Bowie
Fri, 27 Mar 2015
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