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When Justice Prevails - BUILDING MAGAZINE - 27.04.2007
Jonathan Lewis and Mark London

Ever suffered from an adjudicator’s unfair decision? The Humes vs Homes case makes for encouraging reading - the court recognised the adjudicator’s decision as wrong and refused to enforce it. Let’s hope this sets a precedent


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Market Abuse - The "crime" of being something in the City
Michael Ashe QC and Lynne Counsell

This article examines the provisions in THE FINANCIAL SERVICES AND MARKETS ACT 2000 instituting "civil" sanctions for market abuse.


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Using the Human Rights Act to save the family home

Helene Pines Richman discusses "exceptional circumstances" in the context of bankruptcy and the interests of Creditors and how to apply the Human Rights Act to preserve the family home against possession by the Trustee on behalf of the Creditors.


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Money Laundering: Risks and Liabilities:
Ireland's first book on money laundering law
By Michael Ashe QC SC and Paula Reid BL


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