Conduct was relevant to professional standing even though director was not practising at the time, tribunal finds.
A business which was subject to a deferred prosecution agreement has argued that the Serious Fraud Office cannot enforce the ...
A business which was subject to a deferred prosecution agreement has argued that the Serious Fraud Office cannot enforce the ...
As soon as the error was identified and the defendant solicitors in the claim requested copies of the cases which could not ...
As only the third Welsh president, I thought it was important to highlight the support available to our members in Wales, to ...
Employment tribunal rules it was reasonable for solicitor to be offended by 'implicit suggestion' made unintentionally by ...
A defence solicitor indecently assaulted a defendant moments before he appeared at Plymouth Magistrates’ Court charged with ...
Sponsored content. Doug Hargrove, SVP at OneAdvanced, examines how AI agents can alleviate the administrative challenges of ...
Sponsored content. Doug Hargrove, SVP at OneAdvanced, examines how AI agents can alleviate the administrative challenges of ...
International law firm Trowers & Hamlins has welcomed James Wilson as partner in its corporate team in London. Wilson ...
Strip away the political theatre and the law is clear: any claimant, even a US President, faces real hurdles under the Defamation Act 2013.
Neil Cox has launched a judicial review against the decision of Chichester Crown Court last year to dismiss his appeal against conviction for an offence under section 5 of the Public Order Act 1986.
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