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Competition and Markets Authority v Pfizer [2022] UKSC 14

marcuscleaver · Competition and Markets Authority v Pfizer [2022] UKSC 14 What sort of immunity should public bodies have from costs orders? Does an adverse costs order discourage them from carry out their function? In this episode we discuss the Supreme Court’s answer to that

R v Maughan [2022] UKSC 13

marcuscleaver · R v Maughan [2022] UKSC 13 In what circumstances should a defendant get a sentencing discount for a guilty plea? In this case we examine a guilty plea at arraignment and discuss whether a discount should be permitted when a defendant is caught

Zipvit Ltd v Commissioners for HMRC [2022] UKSC 12

marcuscleaver · Zipvit Ltd v Commissioners for HMRC [2022] UKSC 12 In this tax case a company tries to take advantage of an earlier ruling to claim nearly £500,000 from HMRC. This test case could end up costing the UK taxpayer £1 billion if successful.

Special Episode: Analysing the Reed Court

marcuscleaver · Special Episode: Analysing the Reed Court In this special episode of the podcast we take a look at the Supreme Court as it is constituted under Lord Reed by reviewing two recent articles:In The Shallow End by Conor Gearty – www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v44/n02/…in-the-shallow-endThe Reed Court by

Bott & Co Solicitors Ltd v Ryanair [2022] UKSC 8

marcuscleaver · Bott & Co Solicitors Ltd v Ryanair [2022] UKSC 8 How do lawyers claim their fees from a no win, no fee case? The Supreme Court explores what rights firms have over their client’s compensation. uklawweekly.substack.com/subscribe Music from bensound.com

Croydon LBC v Kalonga [2022] UKSC 7

marcuscleaver · Croydon LBC v Kalonga [2022] UKSC 7 A question about a fixed-term secure tenancy raised broader issues about the relationship between contracts and statutory protections. uklawweekly.substack.com/subscribe Music from bensound.com