The government has found £1.5 million to keep the LawtechUK programme going for a further year, the Ministry of Justice ...
Melanie Treganza Dancer was diagnosed with fibromyalgia in 1999 and then in 2022 with anxiety and depression and was disabled ...
Might the prospect of tipping dozens of law firms into financial trouble deter the SRA from imposing a ban on pocketing ...
We have rarely seen the rule of law breaking down so quickly and right before our eyes. We must learn the lessons, if we are ...
The environmental law case against mining giant BHP ‘does not go anywhere’ the High Court has heard during closing ...
Too Many Books explores the complexities of international adoption and is a fictionalised account based on the experiences of playwright Judi Bevan, a former client, and other adopting families.
LSB chair Alan Kershaw, who still had more than half of his four-year term to serve, steps down with immediate effect. Law ...
PCB Byrne has appointed Simon Colledge as a civil litigation partner within its dispute resolution team.
International firm CMS has strongly condemned a series of comments purportedly made online by a human resources manager. Dan ...
Acknowledging the ‘stigma of an adverse disciplinary finding’, the judge said SRA guidance ‘indicates that only serious ...
The City watchdog today confirmed it will set in motion an industry-wide redress scheme if the Supreme Court finds that ...
Sitting at the Nottingham tribunal, Employment Judge McTigue allowed the firm’s application for a strike-out of the ...
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