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A personal injury solicitor faked documents to divert his client’s settlement payments into a company with links to his wife, ...
In this highly readable and concise book, many developments in criminal law since the publication of the first edition in ...
Represented a group of claimants comprising faith schools, parents and children in a legal challenge against the government ...
The Data (Use and Access) Act 2025 received royal assent this week. Among other things, the new act will amend the UK GDPR, ...
This year marks the 20th anniversary of Young Legal Aid Lawyers, which was established to represent the views of students, ...
The grounds of intervention were: it was necessary to intervene to protect the interests of clients or former clients of ...
E-disclosure technology has obvious benefits – a machine can read, understand and review documents much faster than humans.
In a famous speech to parliament in 1951, redoubtable Labour attorney general Sir Hartley Shawcross (pictured) defined what ...
This book is both part memoir and part manifesto for social change. It traces Pauline Campbell’s journey from an immigrant, ...
Black, Asian and minority ethnic solicitors quitting larger firms for 'more inclusive' smaller firms and in-house departments ...
Aspiring lawyer Thomas Isaac decided to go a little more traditional in his job hunt: turning up in person. A technicolour of ...
A former consultant who was prevented from working in the profession more than a decade ago has failed in his latest bid to return.