That was the claim from victims’ lawyer Simon Goldberg, who said the Post Office’s intractable and stubborn approach is ...
Since the pandemic ushered in new work patterns, prime commercial property's chasing pack has fallen further behind the ...
The starting point is a conference on migrant smuggling held last week by the Council of Europe. Its strapline was ‘no ...
Judicial Appointments Commission announces the year-long reappointment of The Honourable Mr Justice Adam Johnson.
Exonerated Tom Hayes, who filed a claim for malicious prosecution against his former employer UBS, is seeking a jury trial in ...
Azotam transferred £20,000 and then a further £5,000 of client funds to the firm’s business account and then from there to ...
You can tell how long a business journalist has been around by the number of 'bonfires of red tape' they have witnessed.
The Law Society has welcomed reforms of the private rental market as new legislation gained Royal Assent yesterday, while calling for more investment in the courts.
Charity Access to Justice Foundation will today set out how it plans to spend a surge in income from undistributed damages in ...
An online legal services platform which cost ‘many millions’ to build has still received no formal offers from buyers, after ...
Latest version of ethics framework considers how a solicitor's duty to whistleblow could conflict with client confidentiality ...
Reform of the opt-out collective actions regime for competition law should prioritise closer monitoring of defendants' costs, ...
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