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Town centre firm FDR Law bought out by Taylor Rose MW

FDR Law on Palmyra Square. Picture by Google Maps. A LAW firm has been bought out by another practice. FDR Law, which is based on Palmyra Square in the town centre, has been acquired by Taylor Rose MW. The consumer law firm has completed the buyout as part of its planned ‘significant expansion in the north west’. It hopes to ‘grow the scale and scope of FDR’s operation across the region’ through further mergers and acquisitions’. Chief executive Adrian Jaggard said: “FDR Law has a strong local and regional presence with a respected brand and experienced solicitors. “It provides a perfect foundation for our ambitions to grow along the M62 corridor as we build a national network to support both our traditional law firm operation and our fast-growing consultancy business.

Extradition: European arrest warrant

The applicants, who had all been arrested pursuant to European Arrest Warrants (EAWs) before 31 December 2020, failed in their applications for writs of habeas corpus. Their applications had been made on a single common ground: that, since 11 pm on 31 December 2020, the end of the transition period defined by the Agreement on the withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the EU and Euratom, there was no longer any legal basis in international law for their surrender; and that in consequence there was no basis in domestic law for continued detention or for the maintenance of bail conditions. In dismissing their applications, the Administrative Court held, among other things, that the argument in support of the applications was misconceived: as a matter of constitutional principle, the correct starting point for the legal analysis was the Act of Parliament which governed extradition, namely the Extradition Act 2003 and the domestic law which modified it, not Framework Decision 2002/584 JHA

Family Law Week: Crowther v Crowther & Ors [2020] EWHC 3555 (Fam)

Crowther v Crowther & Ors [2020] EWHC 3555 (Fam) Successful application for indemnity costs on preliminary issues in financial remedy proceedings when allegations of fraud and conspiracy were withdrawn and claims discontinued shortly before the trial. Mr Crowther applied for Mrs Crowther to pay his costs of preliminary issues on an indemnity basis. There had been highly acrimonious and litigious financial remedy proceedings since late 2019. Mr and Mrs Crowther had run a successful shipping business. Mrs Crowther obtained a freezing injunction against Mr Crowther and the second to sixth respondents ( the Castle parties). The freezing injunction was discharged but reinstated by the Court of Appeal. She alleged she and Mr Crowther were the beneficial owners of 5 ships worth approximately £7-10million.

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