
Paul Lewis
Head of Investigations at The Guardian
Head of Investigations at the Guardian. Previously San Francisco Bureau Chief and Washington Correspondent.
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3 weeks ago |
mondaq.com | Paul Lewis
infamily law since the introduction of pre-nuptial and otherfinancial agreements (2000) and the introduction ofsuperannuation-splitting (2002), begin on 10 June 2025. What is happening? While the changes to Part VIII of the Family Law Act are notrevolutionary, they are important. The most significant changesare:Family violence is now expressed as a factor, amongmany others, to consider when evaluating the contributionsmade by each spouse and their present and future needs.
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1 month ago |
herbertsmithfreehills.com | Paul Lewis |Simon Chapman KC |Paulino Fajardo |Anna Sutherland
reports-and-highlights Subscribe to The Wrap Key insights on the business and legal issues of the day straight to your inbox Paul Lewis Joint Managing Partner, Disputes, London Paul Lewis Simon Chapman KC Managing Partner, Dispute Resolution and Global Co-Head – International Arbitration, Hong Kong Simon Chapman KC Ante Golem Head of Disputes, Australia, Perth Ante Golem Paulino Fajardo Regional Head of Dispute Resolution EMEA, Madrid Paulino Fajardo Anna Sutherland Executive Partner,...
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1 month ago |
msn.com | Paul Lewis
Microsoft Cares About Your PrivacyMicrosoft and our third-party vendors use cookies to store and access information such as unique IDs to deliver, maintain and improve our services and ads. If you agree, MSN and Microsoft Bing will personalise the content and ads that you see. You can select ‘I Accept’ to consent to these uses or click on ‘Manage preferences’ to review your options and exercise your right to object to Legitimate Interest where used.
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Mar 10, 2025 |
herbertsmithfreehills.com | Paul Lewis |Sarah McNally |Greig Anderson |Antonia Pegden
The Supreme Court has today handed down judgment in the Covid-19 Business Interruption insurance test case of The Financial Conduct Authority v Arch and Others. Herbert Smith Freehills acted for the FCA who advanced the claim for policyholders.
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Mar 9, 2025 |
theguardian.com | Anushka Asthana |Paul Lewis |Rob Evans |Joshua Kelly |Nicholas Alexander |Nicole Jackson | +1 more
This episode first aired on 9 December 2020. In 2018, Frank Bennett’s sister Honor received a hand-delivered letter from a public inquiry about their 18-year-old brother Michael Hartley, who had been reported missing at sea, believed dead, 50 years before. For a moment, they thought Michael had been found, but in fact, the letter revealed that their dead brother’s identity had been stolen by a police officer who had penetrated two leftwing organisations.
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Another extraordinary scoop from @MaeveMCC, who has found another Damien Hirst formaldehyde – this one sold to Las Vegas billionaires for around $8m – that was dated to the 1990s but made in 2017. https://t.co/sJCdNC1TkE

The Guardian's arts critic Jonathan Jones on the Damien Hirst formaldehyde backdating revelations, and why they left him feeling "betrayed". https://t.co/uxIu91rKzq

Investigation reveals that Damien Hirst dated three animals pickled in formaldehyde to the 1990s - even though they were not made until 2017. Top reporting by @MaeveMCC. https://t.co/Kd890kQKt2