Monthly Archives: March 2026

A Wake-Up Call for Platform Providers

The CJEU Grand Chamber’s judgment in the case of X v Russmedia Digital SRL and Inform Media Press SRL (Case C-492/23), delivered on 2 December 2025, breaks new ground on the intersection of data protection law under the GDPR[1] and …

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Marriage, Capacity and Control: The Risks of Predatory Relationships

In this episode of LawTorn, Samara Dutton, Partner in the Private Wealth Disputes team, and Philippa Dolan, Partner in the Family team, explore the increasingly concerning issue of predatory marriage, where vulnerable individuals, often elderly or lacking mental capacity, are targeted, …

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Judicial Review begins challenging changes to IHT Agri/Business Property Relief

The High Court will today hear the judicial review challenge against what the Claimants say was the Chancellor of the Exchequer’s unlawful decision not publicly to consult on the APR/BPR changes. The case will be heard by a Divisional Court …

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The Green Card Myth with Catherine Betancourt of Flynn Hodkinson

Planning a move to the United States is rarely as simple as it first appears. The visa system is technical, highly fact-specific and often misunderstood. In this episode of US-UK Tax Talk, host Aidan Grant is joined by Catherine Betancourt, a …

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