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Clare Renton

Barrister

Clare Renton is a specialist family law barrister at 29 Bedford Row Chambers (crenton@29br.co.ukwww.29br.co.uk)

Barrister

Clare Renton is a specialist family law barrister at 29 Bedford Row Chambers (crenton@29br.co.ukwww.29br.co.uk)

ARTICLES BY THIS AUTHOR

“Rhona Schuz’s publication is an important contribution to the practitioner’s shelf in a difficult & rapidly changing field of private international law”

What does the future hold for habitual residence, asks Clare Renton

Clare Renton explains the 1996 Hague Convention newly in force

Clare Renton reports on a sea change in international relocation cases

In the first of a regular series of updates, Clare Renton provides an overview of the most influential international & EU cases of 2010

Clare Renton supports calls for international consensus on relocation

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MOVERS & SHAKERS

Freeths—Ruth Clare

Freeths—Ruth Clare

National real estate team bolstered by partner hire in Manchester

Farrer & Co—Claire Gordon

Farrer & Co—Claire Gordon

Partner appointed head of family team

mfg Solicitors—Neil Harrison

mfg Solicitors—Neil Harrison

Firm strengthens agriculture and rural affairs team with partner return

NEWS
Conveyancing lawyers have enjoyed a rapid win after campaigning against UK Finance’s decision to charge for access to the Mortgage Lenders’ Handbook
The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has launched a recruitment drive for talented early career and more senior barristers and solicitors
Regulators differed in the clarity and consistency of their post-Mazur advice and guidance, according to an interim report by the Legal Services Board (LSB)
The Solicitors Act 1974 may still underpin legal regulation, but its age is increasingly showing. Writing in NLJ this week, Victoria Morrison-Hughes of the Association of Costs Lawyers argues that the Act is ‘out of step with modern consumer law’ and actively deters fairness
A Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) ruling has reopened debate on the availability of ‘user damages’ in competition claims. Writing in NLJ this week, Edward Nyman of Hausfeld explains how the CAT allowed Dr Liza Lovdahl Gormsen’s alternative damages case against Meta to proceed, rejecting arguments that such damages are barred in competition law
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