A barrister fined for an ‘extraordinary allegation of secret collusion between the [FTT] and HMRC’ concerning his tax affairs ...
Every nook and cranny of service in civil proceedings is covered in depth and with total clarity. The authors find a relevant ...
As recognised by the United Nations secretary-general in 2004, it encompasses ‘the full range of processes and mechanisms associated with a society’s attempts to come to terms with a legacy of ...
Dogged by failed prosecutions, disclosure headaches and obsolete technology, the Serious Fraud Office continues to face an uncertain future despite recent improvements. Maria Shahid reports.
The representative body for employment lawyers has proposed a radical blueprint for dealing with a spiralling backlog of ...
Senior Salaries Review Body concerned judicial recruitment decisions are being driven by need to fill vacancies.
The High Court has found decisively in favour of an international law firm in professional negligence claims worth a total of ...
Society of Media Lawyers angrily rebuts allegations that 'discreet lobbying campaign' for super-rich has torpedoed fresh ...
The High Court has backed the decision to shut down a Manchester firm on the grounds of suspicions that its owner was ...
A tribunal has ruled that a solicitor who posted antisemitic tweets should not be prevented from practising after it was ...
Lawyers for hundreds of rugby players mounting head injury claims have vowed to fight efforts to have the case thrown out.
For the government, this should start with enabling access to justice through a strengthening and widening of the UK’s opt-out collective action regime. Opt-out actions ensure a ...
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