Two solicitors have become the first to be charged with alleged misconduct linked to the Post Office scandal. Jane MacLeod ...
Largest maternity review in NHS history finds more than 500 mothers and babies suffered potentially avoidable harm at one ...
The legal ombudsman has successfully appealed a ruling quashing a decision to penalise a law firm over fees charged to a ...
Research commissioned by Access to Justice Foundation shows £10.40 benefit for every £1 invested in free consumer advice.
Junior lawyers must proactively develop important marketing and business development skills. On-the-job learning is no longer ...
Employment judge Tim Kenward was made subject to a complaint alleging a ‘pattern of delay’ in completing judicial work, ...
A veteran solicitor who largely ignored the Solicitors Regulation Authority for two years after closing his firm has been ...
Crown court cases open for a year or more surpassed 22,000 for the first time according to latest MoJ figures.
The targets may have shifted in recent years, with trans people now most immediately in the line of fire, but the arguments ...
Does karaoke count as a cultural pursuit? Just one of the questions dealt with by the First-Tier Tribunal Tax Chamber last ...
A feeling of deja vu was prompted by the first case of a man convicted under the Public Order Act of harassment by stroking a ...
The government has announced a significant increase in probate costs as part of a wider rise in court and tribunal fees. The ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results