Seven-storey building on Newgate Street, London, was initially expected to be in operation by the end of 2023.
Last week's Supreme Court ruling on the patentability of computer software is certainly bold, but experts doubt that it will ...
A single expert jointly instructed to assess capacity should not be replaced, but should instead provide an additional report ...
Waltham Forest Council's principal lawyer has a notable meeting with the monarch.
Practitioner accused in parliament of 'bullying, threatening and harassing' leaseholders into buying freeholds from him.
Calls for a single regulator, advocacy test failures and ministerial memoirs: a stroll down Gazette memory lane.
External solicitors will advise complainants on their rights and implications of sharing phone and medical records.
The judge awarded Ding a total of £3,669 for unfair dismissal and £9,280 as a contractual notice payment. She also ruled that the firm failed to pay the claimant in respect of annual leave under ...
Early responses to a consultation on the government's plan to seize interest on client accounts are hostile. Even not-for-profits worry that the cash will be used to cross-subsidise day-to-day ...
On 21 January 2026, an adjudication panel resolved to intervene into the practice of Andrew Thomas Kingston-Splatt (deceased), including but not limited to his practice at Andrew Kingston & Co from ...
The Ministry of Justice has cautioned against proposed statutory safeguards to limit the use of creative or artistic ...
Successfully represented army reservist Major Charles Milroy in the Employment Appeal Tribunal (Scotland) in a pay and ...
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