On Teddington High Street there is a commercial gallery with the name, 'But is it art?' - its windows filled with colourful ...
The Law Society has put on hold the compulsory use of its revised TA6 property information form while it consults with ...
Womble Bond Dickinson partner Andy Parsons, who led the defence in the Bates litigation, returns for a second day of oral ...
A law firm partner was responsible for an 'avoid disclosure' message for which a trainee was previously blamed, the Post ...
A senior partner who had sex on his desk with a more junior employee and told female staff what they should wear has been ...
A veteran solicitor has been rebuked by the Solicitors Regulation Authority for disclosing a privileged email without his ...
Master of the rolls says it is in the public interest for the fairness of the Judicial Appointments Commission's procedure to ...
Party pledges to combat legal aid 'deserts' by supporting lawyers to move into that field and making it more sustainable.
The irony of the election being called now is that it put the skids on the justice committee’s long overdue analysis of civil ...
Andrew Parsons, a solicitor and partner with Womble Bond Dickinson, faces questions on his role in defending the Post Office ...
The backlog of cases in criminal courts has continued to rise according to figures released today - which also show the ...
Every political party campaigning right now is promising change, but one solicitor is actually making change happen in this election. Disability rights activist and solicitor Chris Fry set up a ...